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SerotoninaA small, simple pleasure that boosts your mood — used colloquially for anything that gives you a little hit of happiness, from a morning coffee in the sun to a meme that made you laugh out loud.
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Dar el brazo a torcerTo give in, surrender, or accept that the other person was right after resisting. The one who gives in acknowledges they were wrong or lost the argument.
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PalomearTo check items off a list, ticking off pending tasks one by one. In Mexico, 'palomear' is the satisfying act of completing tasks on a checklist — that small joy of seeing progress.
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MurmurarTo speak badly of someone behind their back, in a low voice but with the intention of it being known. Gossiping in a discrete way.
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Dar a entenderTo hint or suggest something without directly saying it, leaving the message to be understood between the lines. This phrase requires the other person to be perceptive and able to pick up on subtle cues.
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Serotonina0 votes

A small, simple pleasure that boosts your mood — used colloquially for anything that gives you a little hit of happiness, from a morning coffee in the sun to a meme that made you laugh out loud.

alanlucena
Dar el brazo a torcer0 votes

To give in, surrender, or accept that the other person was right after resisting. The one who gives in acknowledges they were wrong or lost the argument.

alanlucena
Palomear0 votes

To check items off a list, ticking off pending tasks one by one. In Mexico, 'palomear' is the satisfying act of completing tasks on a checklist — that small joy of seeing progress.

alanlucena
Murmurar0 votes

To speak badly of someone behind their back, in a low voice but with the intention of it being known. Gossiping in a discrete way.

alanlucena
Dar a entender0 votes

To hint or suggest something without directly saying it, leaving the message to be understood between the lines. This phrase requires the other person to be perceptive and able to pick up on subtle cues.

alanlucena
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