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PanaClose friend, someone you trust. In Venezuela, it's as common as saying 'mano' in Mexico, implying a strong bond between friends.
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GuachimánA watchman or security guard, especially one responsible for monitoring buildings or parking lots. This term is derived from the English word 'watchman' and is commonly used in several South American countries.
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MamarTo act foolishly, make a fool of oneself, or cause embarrassment. In Colombia, 'mamarse' means to get tired or fed up with something.
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ChulearTo show off something or someone with pride, often in a boastful manner. It can also mean to flatter or charm someone.
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GuachafitaA chaotic situation with a certain level of humor and energy, often characterized by disorder and commotion. This term is commonly used to describe a lively and entertaining mess, often found in social gatherings or family settings.
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Pana0 votes

Close friend, someone you trust. In Venezuela, it's as common as saying 'mano' in Mexico, implying a strong bond between friends.

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Guachimán0 votes

A watchman or security guard, especially one responsible for monitoring buildings or parking lots. This term is derived from the English word 'watchman' and is commonly used in several South American countries.

alanlucena
Mamar0 votes

To act foolishly, make a fool of oneself, or cause embarrassment. In Colombia, 'mamarse' means to get tired or fed up with something.

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Chulear0 votes

To show off something or someone with pride, often in a boastful manner. It can also mean to flatter or charm someone.

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Guachafita0 votes

A chaotic situation with a certain level of humor and energy, often characterized by disorder and commotion. This term is commonly used to describe a lively and entertaining mess, often found in social gatherings or family settings.

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