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LookYour appearance, style, or complete outfit. The anglicism all of Latin America adopted to describe how you look from head to toe, including clothes, hairstyle, and overall attitude.
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Qué vainaA multi-purpose expression that can convey surprise, annoyance, frustration, or complaint depending on your tone. In Colombia and Venezuela it's as versatile as 'qué pedo' in Mexico.
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En un ratitoIn a little bit, soon, any minute now — but with zero guarantee of when exactly. 'En un ratito' can mean 5 minutes, 3 hours, or never, depending on the country, the person, and how lazy they're feeling.
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FarmearTo repeat an activity many times in a video game to accumulate resources, experience, or rewards. The repetitive grind that can take hours but gamers do religiously to level up.
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VíboraA treacherous, gossipy, and venomous person who talks trash about everyone behind their backs while smiling to their faces. The víbora is someone you can't trust because their poison is their words.
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Look0 votes

Your appearance, style, or complete outfit. The anglicism all of Latin America adopted to describe how you look from head to toe, including clothes, hairstyle, and overall attitude.

alanlucena
Qué vaina0 votes

A multi-purpose expression that can convey surprise, annoyance, frustration, or complaint depending on your tone. In Colombia and Venezuela it's as versatile as 'qué pedo' in Mexico.

Anonymous
En un ratito0 votes

In a little bit, soon, any minute now — but with zero guarantee of when exactly. 'En un ratito' can mean 5 minutes, 3 hours, or never, depending on the country, the person, and how lazy they're feeling.

alanlucena
Farmear0 votes

To repeat an activity many times in a video game to accumulate resources, experience, or rewards. The repetitive grind that can take hours but gamers do religiously to level up.

alanlucena
Víbora0 votes

A treacherous, gossipy, and venomous person who talks trash about everyone behind their backs while smiling to their faces. The víbora is someone you can't trust because their poison is their words.

alanlucena
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