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ÑoñoA boring, humorless person who only talks about serious or academic topics and never loosens up. The ñoño has no spontaneity, no flexibility, and will always choose studying over any form of fun.
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Pasarse por altoTo deliberately ignore something or not pay attention to it. This can be an error or a conscious decision, often resulting in a mistake or a missed opportunity.
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CarroIn many Latin American countries, 'carro' is used to refer to a car or a motor vehicle, often replacing the more formal terms 'coche' or 'auto'. This reflects the informal and colloquial nature of everyday language in these regions.
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TacoA corn tortilla folded around a filling — the most iconic food in Mexico. There is no bad version of a taco, and Mexicans will debate passionately about fillings, salsas, and the best stands in every neighborhood.
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Echarse un taco de ojoTo feast your eyes on someone attractive, admiring them slowly and thoroughly. One of the most Mexican expressions for visual appreciation — like enjoying a taco but with your eyes, savoring every detail.
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Ñoño0 votes

A boring, humorless person who only talks about serious or academic topics and never loosens up. The ñoño has no spontaneity, no flexibility, and will always choose studying over any form of fun.

alanlucena
Pasarse por alto0 votes

To deliberately ignore something or not pay attention to it. This can be an error or a conscious decision, often resulting in a mistake or a missed opportunity.

alanlucena
Carro0 votes

In many Latin American countries, 'carro' is used to refer to a car or a motor vehicle, often replacing the more formal terms 'coche' or 'auto'. This reflects the informal and colloquial nature of everyday language in these regions.

alanlucena
Taco0 votes

A corn tortilla folded around a filling — the most iconic food in Mexico. There is no bad version of a taco, and Mexicans will debate passionately about fillings, salsas, and the best stands in every neighborhood.

alanlucena
Echarse un taco de ojo0 votes

To feast your eyes on someone attractive, admiring them slowly and thoroughly. One of the most Mexican expressions for visual appreciation — like enjoying a taco but with your eyes, savoring every detail.

alanlucena
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