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Cabeza de termoA stupid, thoughtless person who constantly does dumb things. The 'termo' (thermos) refers to having an empty head like a hollow container with nothing inside.
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PapearTo eat in a casual, laid-back way in Argentina and Uruguay. It's the informal verb for chowing down without pretension — just you and your food, no judgment.
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FindeThe short, casual way of saying 'weekend' in Spain and Argentina. Because why use three syllables when two will do — it's the go-to abbreviation for those precious two days of freedom.
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BananaA long, yellow fruit in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay — what most of the Spanish-speaking world calls 'plátano.' The great banana vs. plátano debate is a classic Latin American vocabulary difference.
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DucharseTo take a shower in Spain and Argentina — bathing under the stream of water from the showerhead. It's the daily ritual that turns zombies into functional human beings.
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Cabeza de termo0 votes

A stupid, thoughtless person who constantly does dumb things. The 'termo' (thermos) refers to having an empty head like a hollow container with nothing inside.

alanlucena
Papear0 votes

To eat in a casual, laid-back way in Argentina and Uruguay. It's the informal verb for chowing down without pretension — just you and your food, no judgment.

alanlucena
Finde0 votes

The short, casual way of saying 'weekend' in Spain and Argentina. Because why use three syllables when two will do — it's the go-to abbreviation for those precious two days of freedom.

alanlucena
Banana0 votes

A long, yellow fruit in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay — what most of the Spanish-speaking world calls 'plátano.' The great banana vs. plátano debate is a classic Latin American vocabulary difference.

alanlucena
Ducharse0 votes

To take a shower in Spain and Argentina — bathing under the stream of water from the showerhead. It's the daily ritual that turns zombies into functional human beings.

alanlucena
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