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Estar en chino mandarínSomething completely incomprehensible, making no sense to the listener, often used to describe a confusing explanation or situation. This phrase is commonly used in Mexico and Spain to express frustration or confusion when trying to understand something.
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PericazoA strong blow or, in a festive context, a wild party or heavy drinking session. The augmentative form takes it to the extreme, emphasizing the intensity of the experience.
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Ser una fieraBeing exceptionally good at something, standing out in a remarkable way. In Spain and Mexico, someone who dominates their field without anyone being able to rival them is considered a star or a fierce competitor.
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Rascarse con las uñasManaging to get by with minimal resources, without any external help, relying on one's own abilities and resourcefulness to overcome challenges and difficulties.
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No traerNot being interested or capable of something, not being willing or inclined to do something, often due to a lack of passion or motivation.
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Estar en chino mandarín0 votes

Something completely incomprehensible, making no sense to the listener, often used to describe a confusing explanation or situation. This phrase is commonly used in Mexico and Spain to express frustration or confusion when trying to understand something.

alanlucena
Pericazo0 votes

A strong blow or, in a festive context, a wild party or heavy drinking session. The augmentative form takes it to the extreme, emphasizing the intensity of the experience.

alanlucena
Ser una fiera0 votes

Being exceptionally good at something, standing out in a remarkable way. In Spain and Mexico, someone who dominates their field without anyone being able to rival them is considered a star or a fierce competitor.

alanlucena
Rascarse con las uñas0 votes

Managing to get by with minimal resources, without any external help, relying on one's own abilities and resourcefulness to overcome challenges and difficulties.

alanlucena
No traer0 votes

Not being interested or capable of something, not being willing or inclined to do something, often due to a lack of passion or motivation.

alanlucena
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