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FresaA red, sweet, aromatic fruit that in Mexico also describes a snobby, preppy person from the upper class. The strawberry is delicious; the person it describes, not always so much.
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ChícharoA pea or green pea in Mexico — those little green spheres that kids hate and adults tolerate. Different countries call them guisantes, arvejas, or chícharos, but they're all the same vegetable.
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PeriquearTo talk nonstop, like a parrot that won't shut up. In Mexico, this is the most common meaning, describing someone who chatters endlessly about anything and everything. It can also be slang for using cocaine, but in everyday conversation it almost always refers to someone who just won't stop talking.
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AguacateA creamy, nutritious green fruit that's the base of guacamole and a staple of Mexican cuisine. Avocado toast made it trendy worldwide, but Latin Americans have been eating it with everything for centuries.
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FresearseTo act snobby, bougie, or pretentious. In Mexico, it comes from "fresa" which means a posh, stuck up person, so fresearse is the act of putting on airs, acting like you're too good for something, or suddenly adopting upper class mannerisms. It's often used when someone starts acting fancy out of nowhere.
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Fresa0 votes

A red, sweet, aromatic fruit that in Mexico also describes a snobby, preppy person from the upper class. The strawberry is delicious; the person it describes, not always so much.

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Chícharo0 votes

A pea or green pea in Mexico — those little green spheres that kids hate and adults tolerate. Different countries call them guisantes, arvejas, or chícharos, but they're all the same vegetable.

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Periquear0 votes

To talk nonstop, like a parrot that won't shut up. In Mexico, this is the most common meaning, describing someone who chatters endlessly about anything and everything. It can also be slang for using cocaine, but in everyday conversation it almost always refers to someone who just won't stop talking.

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Aguacate0 votes

A creamy, nutritious green fruit that's the base of guacamole and a staple of Mexican cuisine. Avocado toast made it trendy worldwide, but Latin Americans have been eating it with everything for centuries.

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Fresearse0 votes

To act snobby, bougie, or pretentious. In Mexico, it comes from "fresa" which means a posh, stuck up person, so fresearse is the act of putting on airs, acting like you're too good for something, or suddenly adopting upper class mannerisms. It's often used when someone starts acting fancy out of nowhere.

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