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AguardienteA strong cane or anise liquor that's the go-to drink in Colombia and other countries. Guaro is part of every Colombian party and it'll knock you out if you don't respect it.
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Tienda de la esquinaThe small neighborhood corner store where you can find anything at any hour. It's the lifesaver when the supermarket's closed, you forgot something, and need to grab it within a block's walk.
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BochincheDrama, chaos, a loud messy scene where everyone's yelling and things spiral out of control in Venezuela. It's that situation where people can't stop arguing and fighting until someone calls the cops.
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Dar lataTo annoy, pester, or nag someone repeatedly until they lose their patience. The person who 'da lata' doesn't stop bugging you no matter how many hints you drop.
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FlacoAn affectionate Argentine nickname for anyone, regardless of whether they're actually skinny. It's as universal in Buenos Aires as breathing — used for friends, strangers, and waiters.
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Aguardiente0 votes

A strong cane or anise liquor that's the go-to drink in Colombia and other countries. Guaro is part of every Colombian party and it'll knock you out if you don't respect it.

alanlucena
Tienda de la esquina0 votes

The small neighborhood corner store where you can find anything at any hour. It's the lifesaver when the supermarket's closed, you forgot something, and need to grab it within a block's walk.

alanlucena
Bochinche0 votes

Drama, chaos, a loud messy scene where everyone's yelling and things spiral out of control in Venezuela. It's that situation where people can't stop arguing and fighting until someone calls the cops.

Anonymous
Dar lata0 votes

To annoy, pester, or nag someone repeatedly until they lose their patience. The person who 'da lata' doesn't stop bugging you no matter how many hints you drop.

alanlucena
Flaco0 votes

An affectionate Argentine nickname for anyone, regardless of whether they're actually skinny. It's as universal in Buenos Aires as breathing — used for friends, strangers, and waiters.

alanlucena
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