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A otro perro con ese huesoAn expression to reject an excuse or lie that doesn't convince. Used when someone is trying to deceive you with a story you don't believe.
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CañaGray or white hairs that appear with age. Nowadays, it's not surprising for someone to have gray hair in their 30s.
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YuntaA very close friend, partner in crime, or your ride-or-die person. In Mexico, your yunta is the one who always has your back — they cover for you, show up when you need them, and have been there since the beginning.
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MerolicoA street vendor with the gift of gab — someone who sets up on sidewalks or in markets and talks non-stop to sell their miracle cures, gadgets, or trinkets. In Mexico the merolico is part huckster, part entertainer, and always a spectacle. The original influencer, live and in person.
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De oquisFree, for nothing, at zero cost — or done for absolutely no reason at all. In Mexico, de oquis is the casual way to say something was complimentary or happened for no apparent purpose. You got it for free? De oquis. They did it for no reason? También de oquis.
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A otro perro con ese hueso0 votes

An expression to reject an excuse or lie that doesn't convince. Used when someone is trying to deceive you with a story you don't believe.

alanlucena
Caña0 votes

Gray or white hairs that appear with age. Nowadays, it's not surprising for someone to have gray hair in their 30s.

alanlucena
Yunta0 votes

A very close friend, partner in crime, or your ride-or-die person. In Mexico, your yunta is the one who always has your back — they cover for you, show up when you need them, and have been there since the beginning.

alanlucena
Merolico0 votes

A street vendor with the gift of gab — someone who sets up on sidewalks or in markets and talks non-stop to sell their miracle cures, gadgets, or trinkets. In Mexico the merolico is part huckster, part entertainer, and always a spectacle. The original influencer, live and in person.

alanlucena
De oquis0 votes

Free, for nothing, at zero cost — or done for absolutely no reason at all. In Mexico, de oquis is the casual way to say something was complimentary or happened for no apparent purpose. You got it for free? De oquis. They did it for no reason? También de oquis.

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