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RabonaA spectacular soccer move where you cross your support leg behind the kicking leg to strike the ball. It's pure showmanship — unnecessary, risky, but absolutely beautiful when pulled off.
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PiñazoA hard punch thrown with a closed fist right to the face in Venezuela. The direct hit that settles street arguments in the least diplomatic and most painful way possible.
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BuffearTo strengthen a character or item in a video game through a developer update. The opposite of nerfing — when something becomes more powerful and everyone wants to use it in matches.
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CuadraA city block or row of houses on your same street in several countries. Your immediate community where everyone knows each other, says hi, and knows exactly what's going on in each other's lives without asking.
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EpaAn exclamation of surprise or to get someone's attention in Venezuela and Colombia, like a "Hey!" but with Caribbean flavor. Used to greet, warn, or simply react to something unexpected.
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Rabona0 votes

A spectacular soccer move where you cross your support leg behind the kicking leg to strike the ball. It's pure showmanship — unnecessary, risky, but absolutely beautiful when pulled off.

alanlucena
Piñazo0 votes

A hard punch thrown with a closed fist right to the face in Venezuela. The direct hit that settles street arguments in the least diplomatic and most painful way possible.

alanlucena
Buffear0 votes

To strengthen a character or item in a video game through a developer update. The opposite of nerfing — when something becomes more powerful and everyone wants to use it in matches.

alanlucena
Cuadra0 votes

A city block or row of houses on your same street in several countries. Your immediate community where everyone knows each other, says hi, and knows exactly what's going on in each other's lives without asking.

alanlucena
Epa0 votes

An exclamation of surprise or to get someone's attention in Venezuela and Colombia, like a "Hey!" but with Caribbean flavor. Used to greet, warn, or simply react to something unexpected.

alanlucena
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