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GyattAn exclamation of awe and appreciation at a notably large and attractive butt. It's the Gen Z abbreviation of 'God damn' that escaped TikTok and snuck into Latino internet vocabulary.
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BróderA Latin adaptation of the English 'brother' used for a close friend or a brother from another mother. Your bróder is that friend you tell everything to and trust completely.
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HermanoMás que un saludo, es una declaración de confianza. En México y muchos países latinos, llamarle hermano a alguien es reconocerlo como parte de tu círculo, aunque no comparta ni una gota de tu sangre.
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PintaYour physical appearance, look, or the vibe you project with your clothes and attitude. In Mexico, 'pinta' also means skipping class without permission — 'hacer la pinta' is every rebellious student's favorite pastime.
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ChoroA long, elaborate, and usually fake speech used to convince, deceive, or distract someone. In Mexico, dropping a choro is the art of BS-ing your way through any situation with sheer verbal volume.
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Gyatt0 votes

An exclamation of awe and appreciation at a notably large and attractive butt. It's the Gen Z abbreviation of 'God damn' that escaped TikTok and snuck into Latino internet vocabulary.

alanlucena
Bróder0 votes

A Latin adaptation of the English 'brother' used for a close friend or a brother from another mother. Your bróder is that friend you tell everything to and trust completely.

alanlucena
Hermano0 votes

Más que un saludo, es una declaración de confianza. En México y muchos países latinos, llamarle hermano a alguien es reconocerlo como parte de tu círculo, aunque no comparta ni una gota de tu sangre.

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Pinta0 votes

Your physical appearance, look, or the vibe you project with your clothes and attitude. In Mexico, 'pinta' also means skipping class without permission — 'hacer la pinta' is every rebellious student's favorite pastime.

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Choro0 votes

A long, elaborate, and usually fake speech used to convince, deceive, or distract someone. In Mexico, dropping a choro is the art of BS-ing your way through any situation with sheer verbal volume.

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