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TrapAn urban music genre with heavy beats, introspective lyrics, and autotune that came from the US and got completely Latinized. It's the sound defining the current generation of Latin urban artists.
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PeriodtAn emphatic full stop that doesn't allow for any reply or discussion — the last word in any debate. From the exaggerated English 'period,' and when someone says 'periodt' they're declaring their opinion is law.
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Mala vibraNegative energy transmitted by a person, place, or situation — that uncomfortable feeling that something just isn't right. When you detect mala vibra, your instinct tells you to get away as fast as possible.
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CañonazoA thunderous, powerful shot on goal in football — the kind the goalkeeper doesn't even see and that makes the net shake. When a player unleashes a cañonazo, the entire stadium jumps to its feet screaming.
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PapiAn affectionate or flirty way to refer to an attractive man in the Caribbean and Mexico. It can range from an innocent family nickname to an intense street compliment depending on how, when, and who says it.
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Trap0 votes

An urban music genre with heavy beats, introspective lyrics, and autotune that came from the US and got completely Latinized. It's the sound defining the current generation of Latin urban artists.

alanlucena
Periodt0 votes

An emphatic full stop that doesn't allow for any reply or discussion — the last word in any debate. From the exaggerated English 'period,' and when someone says 'periodt' they're declaring their opinion is law.

alanlucena
Mala vibra0 votes

Negative energy transmitted by a person, place, or situation — that uncomfortable feeling that something just isn't right. When you detect mala vibra, your instinct tells you to get away as fast as possible.

alanlucena
Cañonazo0 votes

A thunderous, powerful shot on goal in football — the kind the goalkeeper doesn't even see and that makes the net shake. When a player unleashes a cañonazo, the entire stadium jumps to its feet screaming.

alanlucena
Papi0 votes

An affectionate or flirty way to refer to an attractive man in the Caribbean and Mexico. It can range from an innocent family nickname to an intense street compliment depending on how, when, and who says it.

alanlucena
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