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Créame señoraA viral TikTok phrase in Spanish that introduces an exaggerated or absurd situation with total humor. It was born from imitation videos.
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MamonaAn arrogant, conceited, or self-important woman who acts like the world revolves around her. A mamona is insufferable to be around — she makes everything about herself and looks down on those she considers beneath her.
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ChismeGossip, rumor, or unsolicited information about someone else's private life. Chisme is practically a social institution across Latin America — a way to connect, entertain, and sometimes damage reputations.
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CuernosInfidelity, romantic deception. To put 'cuernos' is to be unfaithful to your partner; to wear them is to receive them.
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ChivatoTraffic light, stoplight. In Venezuela, the semáforo is rarely called that in everyday speech — locals use chivato, the same word used elsewhere for a snitch, because both tell on you when you're about to do something wrong.
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Créame señora0 votes

A viral TikTok phrase in Spanish that introduces an exaggerated or absurd situation with total humor. It was born from imitation videos.

alanlucena
Mamona0 votes

An arrogant, conceited, or self-important woman who acts like the world revolves around her. A mamona is insufferable to be around — she makes everything about herself and looks down on those she considers beneath her.

alanlucena
Chisme0 votes

Gossip, rumor, or unsolicited information about someone else's private life. Chisme is practically a social institution across Latin America — a way to connect, entertain, and sometimes damage reputations.

alanlucena
Cuernos0 votes

Infidelity, romantic deception. To put 'cuernos' is to be unfaithful to your partner; to wear them is to receive them.

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Chivato0 votes

Traffic light, stoplight. In Venezuela, the semáforo is rarely called that in everyday speech — locals use chivato, the same word used elsewhere for a snitch, because both tell on you when you're about to do something wrong.

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