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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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Brain rotContent so absurd and nonsensical that it feels like it's destroying your brain cells. This is the humor of the current generation.
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AlphaA dominant, assertive person who takes charge in any group or social setting. Borrowed from English but used heavily in Latin American internet culture, often with heavy irony to mock men who try too hard to project dominance and masculinity online.
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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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AventadoSomeone bold, daring, or gutsy who doesn't hesitate to take risks or speak their mind. In Mexico, calling someone aventado is usually a compliment, meaning they've got nerve and aren't afraid to go for it. It can also mean reckless depending on context, like a driver who cuts through traffic without caring.
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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.

alanlucena
Brain rot0 votes

Content so absurd and nonsensical that it feels like it's destroying your brain cells. This is the humor of the current generation.

alanlucena
Alpha0 votes

A dominant, assertive person who takes charge in any group or social setting. Borrowed from English but used heavily in Latin American internet culture, often with heavy irony to mock men who try too hard to project dominance and masculinity online.

alanlucena
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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Aventado0 votes

Someone bold, daring, or gutsy who doesn't hesitate to take risks or speak their mind. In Mexico, calling someone aventado is usually a compliment, meaning they've got nerve and aren't afraid to go for it. It can also mean reckless depending on context, like a driver who cuts through traffic without caring.

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