Mexico
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Mexico
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To manipulate or control someone into doing what you want through subtle pressure or influence. That boss who never asks but somehow everyone does exactly what they want — that's mangonear. It's the art of pulling strings while pretending you're not.
Someone who has money or lives comfortably, usually because they come from a privileged background. In Mexico, cachetón carries a tone of light envy — this person shows off their comfort without necessarily being flashy, but everyone notices the difference.
Someone dressed in an absurd or hideous way, or anything so ugly it's almost offensive to look at. Used across Spain, Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico to describe fashion crimes and eyesores of all kinds — the person who shows up to the office in a clown costume energy.
To take a risk, dare to do something difficult or uncertain, often requiring courage or confidence. It's about being bold, taking the leap, and facing the challenge head-on, even when the outcome is unsure or unpredictable.
A go-getter, proactive and full of positive energy — someone who leans into life instead of waiting for things to happen. In Mexico this phrase describes the type who takes initiative, gets things done without being asked, and never makes excuses. The opposite of a quitter.