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GPIAbbreviation for 'thanks for the invite' — used sarcastically when your friends did something fun without you. It's the passive-aggressive guilt trip in three letters, straight from Mexican internet culture.
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ChambeadoraA hardworking woman who never shies away from putting in the effort. In Mexico this is a genuine compliment that recognizes dedication and hustle. It comes from "chamba" which means job or work, so a chambeadora is someone who is always grinding and getting things done.
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PeladeroA desolate, empty, or boring place where there is nothing to do. Used in Mexico to describe barren lots, dull towns, or any spot that feels completely abandoned. If you show up somewhere and there is literally nothing going on, you are standing in a peladero.
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Creador de contenidoA person who regularly produces material for the internet. A profession of the 21st century that many parents still don't understand.
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RepisaA board fixed to the wall for placing decorative objects, books, or plants. That small shelf that organizes and decorates at the same time — the favorite of anyone wanting to use every available inch of wall space.
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GPI0 votes

Abbreviation for 'thanks for the invite' — used sarcastically when your friends did something fun without you. It's the passive-aggressive guilt trip in three letters, straight from Mexican internet culture.

alanlucena
Chambeadora0 votes

A hardworking woman who never shies away from putting in the effort. In Mexico this is a genuine compliment that recognizes dedication and hustle. It comes from "chamba" which means job or work, so a chambeadora is someone who is always grinding and getting things done.

alanlucena
Peladero0 votes

A desolate, empty, or boring place where there is nothing to do. Used in Mexico to describe barren lots, dull towns, or any spot that feels completely abandoned. If you show up somewhere and there is literally nothing going on, you are standing in a peladero.

alanlucena
Creador de contenido0 votes

A person who regularly produces material for the internet. A profession of the 21st century that many parents still don't understand.

alanlucena
Repisa0 votes

A board fixed to the wall for placing decorative objects, books, or plants. That small shelf that organizes and decorates at the same time — the favorite of anyone wanting to use every available inch of wall space.

alanlucena
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