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NacoSomeone with vulgar tastes, no refinement, who acts crude or cheesy without realizing it. In Mexico, calling someone naco is a sharp classist insult implying they're culturally inferior or embarrassing.
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Chingar su madreA Mexican expression meaning to get wrecked, destroyed, or to tell someone to go to hell. It's one of the most versatile and vulgar phrases in the Mexican vocabulary.
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AntojitosMexican street food in all its delicious forms: tacos, quesadillas, tamales, tlacoyos, sopes. Antojitos are the vibrant, flavorful heart of Mexico's vibrant street food culture, satisfying cravings on every corner.
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TacañoA person who watches every penny obsessively and never wants to spend money or share with anyone. The tacaño is the natural enemy of every group outing.
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ChambónA clumsy, careless person who botches even the simplest tasks. In Mexico, Colombia, and Ecuador, calling someone chambón means they have no attention to detail and always leave a mess for others to fix. It is the kind of person who measures wrong, cuts crooked, and somehow makes everything worse than before they started.
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Naco0 votes

Someone with vulgar tastes, no refinement, who acts crude or cheesy without realizing it. In Mexico, calling someone naco is a sharp classist insult implying they're culturally inferior or embarrassing.

alanlucena
Chingar su madre0 votes

A Mexican expression meaning to get wrecked, destroyed, or to tell someone to go to hell. It's one of the most versatile and vulgar phrases in the Mexican vocabulary.

alanlucena
Antojitos0 votes

Mexican street food in all its delicious forms: tacos, quesadillas, tamales, tlacoyos, sopes. Antojitos are the vibrant, flavorful heart of Mexico's vibrant street food culture, satisfying cravings on every corner.

alanlucena
Tacaño0 votes

A person who watches every penny obsessively and never wants to spend money or share with anyone. The tacaño is the natural enemy of every group outing.

alanlucena
Chambón0 votes

A clumsy, careless person who botches even the simplest tasks. In Mexico, Colombia, and Ecuador, calling someone chambón means they have no attention to detail and always leave a mess for others to fix. It is the kind of person who measures wrong, cuts crooked, and somehow makes everything worse than before they started.

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