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PorteroThe player who defends the goal using their hands and body to stop the ball from going in. The last hero between a goal and defeat — they can be either the villain or the legend in a single match.
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RoperoA large piece of furniture for storing clothes in Argentina and other countries — the classic family wardrobe. Where you hang, fold, and accumulate more clothes than you actually wear without even noticing.
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EngagementThe level of interaction between the public and the content of an account, a high engagement means people react and comment.
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ParienteA close friend, buddy, or trusted acquaintance. In northern Mexico this word, which literally means "relative," is used to refer to anyone you have a good relationship with, even if they are not family at all. It carries a warm, familiar tone similar to calling someone "bro."
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CaifánA street-smart guy with style and attitude who walks with confidence and knows the ways of the world. Rooted in 1960s and 70s Mexican urban culture, it was associated with barrio kids who had swagger. Also the name of the legendary Mexican rock band Caifanes.
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Portero0 votes

The player who defends the goal using their hands and body to stop the ball from going in. The last hero between a goal and defeat — they can be either the villain or the legend in a single match.

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Ropero0 votes

A large piece of furniture for storing clothes in Argentina and other countries — the classic family wardrobe. Where you hang, fold, and accumulate more clothes than you actually wear without even noticing.

alanlucena
Engagement0 votes

The level of interaction between the public and the content of an account, a high engagement means people react and comment.

alanlucena
Pariente0 votes

A close friend, buddy, or trusted acquaintance. In northern Mexico this word, which literally means "relative," is used to refer to anyone you have a good relationship with, even if they are not family at all. It carries a warm, familiar tone similar to calling someone "bro."

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Caifán0 votes

A street-smart guy with style and attitude who walks with confidence and knows the ways of the world. Rooted in 1960s and 70s Mexican urban culture, it was associated with barrio kids who had swagger. Also the name of the legendary Mexican rock band Caifanes.

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