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TragoAn alcoholic drink in general or a sip of liquor you have with friends. Going for some tragos is the universal Spanish invitation to go out drinking, chatting, and having a good time regardless of the day.
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GoatThe greatest of all time in any given category. It's an acronym for 'Greatest Of All Time,' used for athletes, artists, or anyone exceptionally talented.
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RatioWhen a reply to a tweet or post gets more likes than the original, causing public digital humiliation. To ratio someone is to destroy them online by proving your take has more support than theirs.
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WA victory, triumph, or achievement worth celebrating. It comes from the English word 'Win' and is used as a reaction when something goes incredibly well or someone does something admirable.
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Poner el cuernoTo cheat on your partner, betray them romantically behind their back. It comes from the horns gesture — a universal symbol of infidelity that everyone dreads.
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Trago0 votes

An alcoholic drink in general or a sip of liquor you have with friends. Going for some tragos is the universal Spanish invitation to go out drinking, chatting, and having a good time regardless of the day.

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Goat0 votes

The greatest of all time in any given category. It's an acronym for 'Greatest Of All Time,' used for athletes, artists, or anyone exceptionally talented.

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Ratio0 votes

When a reply to a tweet or post gets more likes than the original, causing public digital humiliation. To ratio someone is to destroy them online by proving your take has more support than theirs.

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W0 votes

A victory, triumph, or achievement worth celebrating. It comes from the English word 'Win' and is used as a reaction when something goes incredibly well or someone does something admirable.

alanlucena
Poner el cuerno0 votes

To cheat on your partner, betray them romantically behind their back. It comes from the horns gesture — a universal symbol of infidelity that everyone dreads.

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