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Remar contra la corrienteA Latin American expression to describe the effort of fighting against adverse situations or against the general opinion, without giving in. Those who row against the current get twice as tired but advance in their own way.
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Subir un storyTo post a story on Instagram, WhatsApp, or any other social media platform. This has become part of the everyday vocabulary for the entire young Hispanic generation.
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CariñosoAn affectionate, physically expressive person who loves hugs and physical contact. In Argentina, cariñoso can also be a polite way of calling someone clingy — someone who literally can't give you personal space.
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Con todoTo the maximum, without restrictions, giving 100%. It can also mean total agreement or absolute approval.
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Cacheteada de ranchoA very strong and unforgiving slap. In Mexico, it's used to describe a forceful blow or a criticism so strong that it hurts like a physical strike.
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Remar contra la corriente0 votes

A Latin American expression to describe the effort of fighting against adverse situations or against the general opinion, without giving in. Those who row against the current get twice as tired but advance in their own way.

alanlucena
Subir un story0 votes

To post a story on Instagram, WhatsApp, or any other social media platform. This has become part of the everyday vocabulary for the entire young Hispanic generation.

alanlucena
Cariñoso0 votes

An affectionate, physically expressive person who loves hugs and physical contact. In Argentina, cariñoso can also be a polite way of calling someone clingy — someone who literally can't give you personal space.

alanlucena
Con todo0 votes

To the maximum, without restrictions, giving 100%. It can also mean total agreement or absolute approval.

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Cacheteada de rancho0 votes

A very strong and unforgiving slap. In Mexico, it's used to describe a forceful blow or a criticism so strong that it hurts like a physical strike.

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