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Pura bocaA phrase used to describe someone who promises a lot but doesn't deliver anything, whose only action is talking. This person has a tendency to speak about what should be done without taking any action, often leaving others to do the work.
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Estar a fullBeing at the maximum level of activity, energy, or emotion, completely packed or busy, in Venezuela and Colombia, 'a full' represents the highest level of intensity or excitement.
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Cuadrar la quincenaIn all of Latin America, the art of making the biweekly salary last until the next payment, managing to cover all expenses. This is a common challenge faced by the average salaried worker, who must budget carefully to make ends meet.
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Ser muy del barrioHaving an attitude, mannerisms, and values typical of neighborhood culture, being authentic and true to one's roots without pretenses, often in a way that is admired or respected.
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Caer como patada en los dientesFalling very badly, generating immediate and intense rejection, something that 'falls like a kick in the teeth' is unacceptable.
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Pura boca0 votes

A phrase used to describe someone who promises a lot but doesn't deliver anything, whose only action is talking. This person has a tendency to speak about what should be done without taking any action, often leaving others to do the work.

alanlucena
Estar a full0 votes

Being at the maximum level of activity, energy, or emotion, completely packed or busy, in Venezuela and Colombia, 'a full' represents the highest level of intensity or excitement.

alanlucena
Cuadrar la quincena0 votes

In all of Latin America, the art of making the biweekly salary last until the next payment, managing to cover all expenses. This is a common challenge faced by the average salaried worker, who must budget carefully to make ends meet.

alanlucena
Ser muy del barrio0 votes

Having an attitude, mannerisms, and values typical of neighborhood culture, being authentic and true to one's roots without pretenses, often in a way that is admired or respected.

alanlucena
Caer como patada en los dientes0 votes

Falling very badly, generating immediate and intense rejection, something that 'falls like a kick in the teeth' is unacceptable.

alanlucena
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