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Pan comidoSomething super easy to do that requires zero effort or special preparation. When a task is pan comido, you could do it asleep, with your eyes closed and one hand tied behind your back.
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Coño e la madreA Venezuelan exclamation of anger, surprise, or extreme frustration that sounds harsh but gets used constantly in everyday conversation. It's one of those swear phrases said so often it's lost half its punch.
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HallacaA Venezuelan Christmas tamale wrapped in plantain leaves, filled with corn dough and an elaborate stew of beef, chicken, and pork. It's the absolute queen of the Venezuelan Christmas table — December doesn't exist without it.
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CañoA soccer move where you pass the ball through your opponent's legs, also known as a "nutmeg" in English. Pulling off a caño is the ultimate act of showboating on the field, it generates louder screams from the crowd than an actual goal and leaves the defender looking completely foolish.
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PelabolaA person who's completely broke, with zero resources and nothing to offer in Venezuela. The pelabola is so flat broke they can't even afford bus fare, and everyone knows their situation because it's painfully obvious.
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Pan comido0 votes

Something super easy to do that requires zero effort or special preparation. When a task is pan comido, you could do it asleep, with your eyes closed and one hand tied behind your back.

alanlucena
Coño e la madre0 votes

A Venezuelan exclamation of anger, surprise, or extreme frustration that sounds harsh but gets used constantly in everyday conversation. It's one of those swear phrases said so often it's lost half its punch.

alanlucena
Hallaca0 votes

A Venezuelan Christmas tamale wrapped in plantain leaves, filled with corn dough and an elaborate stew of beef, chicken, and pork. It's the absolute queen of the Venezuelan Christmas table — December doesn't exist without it.

alanlucena
Caño0 votes

A soccer move where you pass the ball through your opponent's legs, also known as a "nutmeg" in English. Pulling off a caño is the ultimate act of showboating on the field, it generates louder screams from the crowd than an actual goal and leaves the defender looking completely foolish.

alanlucena
Pelabola0 votes

A person who's completely broke, with zero resources and nothing to offer in Venezuela. The pelabola is so flat broke they can't even afford bus fare, and everyone knows their situation because it's painfully obvious.

alanlucena
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