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CotorrearTo chat in a fun, chill, relaxed way with friends, cracking jokes and laughing without taking anything seriously. In Mexico it's the verb for those informal conversations where humor flows and nobody's in a rush.
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PuestoA fixed or semi-fixed spot on the street where food, fruit, clothes, or any product is sold directly to the public. The most accessible shop in the neighborhood — no walls, no doors, always face-to-face.
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BroncaA fight, a problem, a conflict between people that can escalate quickly. It's that tension in the air when two people are about to throw hands at any moment.
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ChamacoA kid, a boy, a young person in Mexico — one of the most Mexican words that exist. Can be affectionate when grandma says it or slightly dismissive when used by someone older.
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Andar de buenasTo be in a great mood or having good luck in Mexico, when the universe conspires in your favor effortlessly. Everything you do turns out perfect and life feels generous that day.
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Cotorrear0 votes

To chat in a fun, chill, relaxed way with friends, cracking jokes and laughing without taking anything seriously. In Mexico it's the verb for those informal conversations where humor flows and nobody's in a rush.

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Puesto0 votes

A fixed or semi-fixed spot on the street where food, fruit, clothes, or any product is sold directly to the public. The most accessible shop in the neighborhood — no walls, no doors, always face-to-face.

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Bronca0 votes

A fight, a problem, a conflict between people that can escalate quickly. It's that tension in the air when two people are about to throw hands at any moment.

alanlucena
Chamaco0 votes

A kid, a boy, a young person in Mexico — one of the most Mexican words that exist. Can be affectionate when grandma says it or slightly dismissive when used by someone older.

alanlucena
Andar de buenas0 votes

To be in a great mood or having good luck in Mexico, when the universe conspires in your favor effortlessly. Everything you do turns out perfect and life feels generous that day.

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