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Mandar al diabloTo tell someone to leave or get out of your life, often in a forceful but polite manner. In the Spanish-speaking world, it's a way of saying 'no' without being rude.
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Echarse el muertoTo take the blame for something you didn't do, to be the scapegoat. The person who takes the blame pays for everyone.
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Dar la callada por respuestaTo intentionally remain silent as a response, using the power of silence to convey a message, which can sometimes be more effective than words, demonstrating the importance of non-verbal communication in Latin American cultures.
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Ponerle el dedo en la llagaTo pinpoint exactly the most sensitive or painful aspect of someone or a situation, often revealing a deep-seated issue or vulnerability.
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Matar dos pájaros de un tiroTo kill two birds with one stone: solving two problems or achieving two goals with a single action. It is the art of efficiency taken to its maximum expression, and the person who pulls it off always feels like a strategic genius.
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Mandar al diablo0 votes

To tell someone to leave or get out of your life, often in a forceful but polite manner. In the Spanish-speaking world, it's a way of saying 'no' without being rude.

alanlucena
Echarse el muerto0 votes

To take the blame for something you didn't do, to be the scapegoat. The person who takes the blame pays for everyone.

alanlucena
Dar la callada por respuesta0 votes

To intentionally remain silent as a response, using the power of silence to convey a message, which can sometimes be more effective than words, demonstrating the importance of non-verbal communication in Latin American cultures.

alanlucena
Ponerle el dedo en la llaga0 votes

To pinpoint exactly the most sensitive or painful aspect of someone or a situation, often revealing a deep-seated issue or vulnerability.

alanlucena
Matar dos pájaros de un tiro0 votes

To kill two birds with one stone: solving two problems or achieving two goals with a single action. It is the art of efficiency taken to its maximum expression, and the person who pulls it off always feels like a strategic genius.

alanlucena
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