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ArepaA round corn dough bread filled with different ingredients like cheese, meat, or beans. It's the most representative food of Venezuela and Colombia — a symbol of national identity eaten at any hour.
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Tóxic@A person who can't stop being jealous, checking their partner's phone, and making drama over every message or like. It's the modern way to describe toxic jealousy in relationships.
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PachanguearTo go out partying, to hit up a pachanga or event with music and dancing. It's the verb for those nights where the plan is to dance, drink, and have a blast until your body gives out.
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TusaDeep heartbreak, sadness over a love that left and isn't coming back. It went worldwide with Karol G's song and now everyone knows what it means.
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QuiuboAn informal Colombian and Venezuelan greeting that comes from the contraction of '¿Qué hubo?' (what happened). It's the quick, casual, street-level way to greet someone you're comfortable with.
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Arepa0 votes

A round corn dough bread filled with different ingredients like cheese, meat, or beans. It's the most representative food of Venezuela and Colombia — a symbol of national identity eaten at any hour.

alanlucena
Tóxic@0 votes

A person who can't stop being jealous, checking their partner's phone, and making drama over every message or like. It's the modern way to describe toxic jealousy in relationships.

alanlucena
Pachanguear0 votes

To go out partying, to hit up a pachanga or event with music and dancing. It's the verb for those nights where the plan is to dance, drink, and have a blast until your body gives out.

alanlucena
Tusa0 votes

Deep heartbreak, sadness over a love that left and isn't coming back. It went worldwide with Karol G's song and now everyone knows what it means.

alanlucena
Quiubo0 votes

An informal Colombian and Venezuelan greeting that comes from the contraction of '¿Qué hubo?' (what happened). It's the quick, casual, street-level way to greet someone you're comfortable with.

alanlucena
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