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EncachimbarseTo get furiously angry, to explode with rage over something that pushed you over the edge. In Venezuela and Central America, when someone se encachimba, everyone notices because their face and voice give it away instantly.
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TuiteadoSomething that was posted on Twitter/X and became public for the whole world to see and judge. Once a message is "tuiteado," there is no taking it back, because the internet never forgets and never forgives. Used across all Spanish speaking countries as the standard verb for tweeting.
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ChicharraA cicada — the insect that sings deafeningly during summer without stopping for a single second. Also used to describe something very loud or someone who talks too much and never shuts up.
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Self careDeliberately taking time to care for your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It's the modern practice of prioritizing yourself — from face masks to therapy sessions to just turning off your phone.
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PapacitoA very attractive, handsome man. An informal compliment that can be sweet between couples or bold when aimed at strangers. Common in Mexico, Colombia, and Venezuela.
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Encachimbarse0 votes

To get furiously angry, to explode with rage over something that pushed you over the edge. In Venezuela and Central America, when someone se encachimba, everyone notices because their face and voice give it away instantly.

alanlucena
Tuiteado0 votes

Something that was posted on Twitter/X and became public for the whole world to see and judge. Once a message is "tuiteado," there is no taking it back, because the internet never forgets and never forgives. Used across all Spanish speaking countries as the standard verb for tweeting.

alanlucena
Chicharra0 votes

A cicada — the insect that sings deafeningly during summer without stopping for a single second. Also used to describe something very loud or someone who talks too much and never shuts up.

alanlucena
Self care0 votes

Deliberately taking time to care for your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It's the modern practice of prioritizing yourself — from face masks to therapy sessions to just turning off your phone.

alanlucena
Papacito0 votes

A very attractive, handsome man. An informal compliment that can be sweet between couples or bold when aimed at strangers. Common in Mexico, Colombia, and Venezuela.

alanlucena
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