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JodaA joke, prank, or something that's not serious in Argentina and Uruguay. It can also mean a party or a night out, depending on context and tone.
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LaburoA job or work in Argentina. From lunfardo with Italian roots, it's probably the most used word in everyday Buenos Aires life alongside 'birra' and 'bondi.'.
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ChabonA dude, guy, or man in Argentina and Uruguay. It's the most common, informal, everyday way to refer to any male in River Plate Spanish — as natural as breathing in Buenos Aires.
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ColaButt or rear end in Argentina and Colombia — the casual, everyday way to refer to someone's backside. It's less clinical than 'glúteos' and less vulgar than other alternatives.
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LargarTo kick someone out or leave a place decisively in Argentina and Spain. Largar can mean ending a relationship, quitting a job, or simply telling someone to leave without sugarcoating it.
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Joda0 votes

A joke, prank, or something that's not serious in Argentina and Uruguay. It can also mean a party or a night out, depending on context and tone.

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Laburo0 votes

A job or work in Argentina. From lunfardo with Italian roots, it's probably the most used word in everyday Buenos Aires life alongside 'birra' and 'bondi.'.

Anonymous
Chabon0 votes

A dude, guy, or man in Argentina and Uruguay. It's the most common, informal, everyday way to refer to any male in River Plate Spanish — as natural as breathing in Buenos Aires.

Anonymous
Cola0 votes

Butt or rear end in Argentina and Colombia — the casual, everyday way to refer to someone's backside. It's less clinical than 'glúteos' and less vulgar than other alternatives.

alanlucena
Largar0 votes

To kick someone out or leave a place decisively in Argentina and Spain. Largar can mean ending a relationship, quitting a job, or simply telling someone to leave without sugarcoating it.

alanlucena
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