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Ya estuvoThat's it, it's over, we're done here. In Mexico, it's the definitive phrase to end something — whether a relationship, an argument, or your patience.
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ColarseTo sneak into a place or line without permission, without paying, or without an invitation. It's the art of getting in where you shouldn't be, whether it's a party, an event, or the line at the supermarket.
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SimpA person who tries way too hard to get the approval of someone who clearly does not reciprocate, acting desperate and submissive. Comes from English internet slang and is widely used on Spanish-speaking social media to call out people who donate money to streamers or bend over backwards for someone who barely acknowledges their existence.
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LimpiaA purification ritual using herbs, eggs, incense, or candles to remove negative energy, bad luck, or spiritual illness. Limpias are deeply rooted in Latin American indigenous traditions and folk medicine.
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CarnalA brother or very close friend, someone you have total trust with. In Mexico it's used for both blood siblings and friends you consider family.
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Ya estuvo0 votes

That's it, it's over, we're done here. In Mexico, it's the definitive phrase to end something — whether a relationship, an argument, or your patience.

alanlucena
Colarse0 votes

To sneak into a place or line without permission, without paying, or without an invitation. It's the art of getting in where you shouldn't be, whether it's a party, an event, or the line at the supermarket.

alanlucena
Simp0 votes

A person who tries way too hard to get the approval of someone who clearly does not reciprocate, acting desperate and submissive. Comes from English internet slang and is widely used on Spanish-speaking social media to call out people who donate money to streamers or bend over backwards for someone who barely acknowledges their existence.

alanlucena
Limpia0 votes

A purification ritual using herbs, eggs, incense, or candles to remove negative energy, bad luck, or spiritual illness. Limpias are deeply rooted in Latin American indigenous traditions and folk medicine.

alanlucena
Carnal0 votes

A brother or very close friend, someone you have total trust with. In Mexico it's used for both blood siblings and friends you consider family.

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