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PichicataSomething cheap, low-quality, tacky, and clearly not worth the money. In Argentina, pichicata describes anything that's obviously bargain-bin material and falls apart on first use.
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Estar en la ollaTo be completely broke, in total financial ruin with no money at all. When you're 'en la olla,' your bank account is at zero and payday feels like a mirage.
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HinchadaA group of die-hard fans who support a soccer team at the stadium with chants, flags, and boundless energy. The hinchada is the heartbeat of every game, making stadiums shake.
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VosA second-person pronoun used instead of 'tú' in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and parts of Central America. It comes with its own verb conjugations and is a regional identity marker that defines how millions of people speak.
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Estar enchufadoBeing super focused and deep into something in Argentina and Chile, when nothing can distract you from your goal. One hundred percent locked in on what you're doing, as if the outside world didn't exist.
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Pichicata0 votes

Something cheap, low-quality, tacky, and clearly not worth the money. In Argentina, pichicata describes anything that's obviously bargain-bin material and falls apart on first use.

alanlucena
Estar en la olla0 votes

To be completely broke, in total financial ruin with no money at all. When you're 'en la olla,' your bank account is at zero and payday feels like a mirage.

alanlucena
Hinchada0 votes

A group of die-hard fans who support a soccer team at the stadium with chants, flags, and boundless energy. The hinchada is the heartbeat of every game, making stadiums shake.

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Vos0 votes

A second-person pronoun used instead of 'tú' in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and parts of Central America. It comes with its own verb conjugations and is a regional identity marker that defines how millions of people speak.

alanlucena
Estar enchufado0 votes

Being super focused and deep into something in Argentina and Chile, when nothing can distract you from your goal. One hundred percent locked in on what you're doing, as if the outside world didn't exist.

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