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ChumearTo cheat discreetly and strategically on an exam. In Mexico, 'chumeando' is an academic survival skill - a nuanced art of getting by without getting caught.
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SkibiAn adjective used to describe something as absurd or ridiculous, inspired by the 'skibidi toilet' meme. It's a playful way to refer to something that makes no sense or is utterly nonsensical.
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Tener mala pataTo have consistently bad luck. A person with 'mala pata' is always in the wrong place at the wrong time. This term is commonly used across Latin America to describe someone whose misfortunes seem to defy explanation or chance.
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Hasta las manitasCompletely drunk or very full of food. In Mexico, it's used to describe someone who has indulged too much in alcohol or food.
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ApantallarTo impress or dazzle someone, to do something flashy to get attention or admiration. In Mexico, apantallar is about leaving an impression — whether genuinely impressive or just showing off to get people talking.
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Chumear0 votes

To cheat discreetly and strategically on an exam. In Mexico, 'chumeando' is an academic survival skill - a nuanced art of getting by without getting caught.

alanlucena
Skibi0 votes

An adjective used to describe something as absurd or ridiculous, inspired by the 'skibidi toilet' meme. It's a playful way to refer to something that makes no sense or is utterly nonsensical.

alanlucena
Tener mala pata0 votes

To have consistently bad luck. A person with 'mala pata' is always in the wrong place at the wrong time. This term is commonly used across Latin America to describe someone whose misfortunes seem to defy explanation or chance.

alanlucena
Hasta las manitas0 votes

Completely drunk or very full of food. In Mexico, it's used to describe someone who has indulged too much in alcohol or food.

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Apantallar0 votes

To impress or dazzle someone, to do something flashy to get attention or admiration. In Mexico, apantallar is about leaving an impression — whether genuinely impressive or just showing off to get people talking.

alanlucena
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