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VerborreaThe tendency to talk at excessive length without saying anything of real substance — filling the air with empty words that lead nowhere. Verborrea is the enemy of every short meeting that should take fifteen minutes.
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Comer como reyTo eat exceptionally well — with great abundance and quality, like royalty. The ultimate compliment for a meal that leaves you completely satisfied and spoiled.
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Ser un crackTo be exceptional at something, an absolute star. In Spain and Latin America, ser un crack means you're top-tier — at work, at sports, at life — and the person saying it genuinely means it as high praise.
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Hacer ghostingTo ghost someone — disappearing from their life without explanation, leaving messages on read and slowly becoming a memory. Ghosting arrived in Spanish from English and is now universally understood as the modern heartbreak without words.
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No ver tres en un burroTo have very poor eyesight, often to the point of being unable to see multiple objects at once. This phrase is a hyperbole used to describe severe visual impairment.
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Verborrea0 votes

The tendency to talk at excessive length without saying anything of real substance — filling the air with empty words that lead nowhere. Verborrea is the enemy of every short meeting that should take fifteen minutes.

alanlucena
Comer como rey0 votes

To eat exceptionally well — with great abundance and quality, like royalty. The ultimate compliment for a meal that leaves you completely satisfied and spoiled.

alanlucena
Ser un crack0 votes

To be exceptional at something, an absolute star. In Spain and Latin America, ser un crack means you're top-tier — at work, at sports, at life — and the person saying it genuinely means it as high praise.

alanlucena
Hacer ghosting0 votes

To ghost someone — disappearing from their life without explanation, leaving messages on read and slowly becoming a memory. Ghosting arrived in Spanish from English and is now universally understood as the modern heartbreak without words.

alanlucena
No ver tres en un burro0 votes

To have very poor eyesight, often to the point of being unable to see multiple objects at once. This phrase is a hyperbole used to describe severe visual impairment.

alanlucena
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