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LowkeyDiscreetly, secretly, or in a moderate way without wanting to draw attention. When you like something but don't want to openly admit it and keep a low profile about it. Borrowed directly from English and used widely by younger Spanish speakers across Latin America and Spain.
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La rompióTo do something spectacular, to shine brilliantly and knock it out of the park leaving everyone impressed. When someone 'la rompió,' their performance was so good there aren't enough words to describe it.
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LacraA despicable person, a lowlife, or someone with a terrible reputation. Calling someone a lacra means they're the scum of society — a criminal, a deadbeat, or just an absolutely awful human being.
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Home officeWorking from home — the work mode the pandemic normalized forever. Your office is the living room, your uniform is pajamas, and your boss can't see you're watching TikTok between Zoom meetings.
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FreelancearTo work independently without being tied to any company, being your own boss from your laptop. The freelancer life sounds better than it is: total freedom but also total uncertainty.
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Lowkey0 votes

Discreetly, secretly, or in a moderate way without wanting to draw attention. When you like something but don't want to openly admit it and keep a low profile about it. Borrowed directly from English and used widely by younger Spanish speakers across Latin America and Spain.

alanlucena
La rompió0 votes

To do something spectacular, to shine brilliantly and knock it out of the park leaving everyone impressed. When someone 'la rompió,' their performance was so good there aren't enough words to describe it.

alanlucena
Lacra0 votes

A despicable person, a lowlife, or someone with a terrible reputation. Calling someone a lacra means they're the scum of society — a criminal, a deadbeat, or just an absolutely awful human being.

alanlucena
Home office0 votes

Working from home — the work mode the pandemic normalized forever. Your office is the living room, your uniform is pajamas, and your boss can't see you're watching TikTok between Zoom meetings.

alanlucena
Freelancear0 votes

To work independently without being tied to any company, being your own boss from your laptop. The freelancer life sounds better than it is: total freedom but also total uncertainty.

alanlucena
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