Argentine Slang: 30+ Words and Phrases You Need to Know
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To go out partying, hit up clubs and dance until the early morning hours. In Argentina and Uruguay, it's the sacred weekend ritual among young people that's simply non-negotiable.
“Let's go clubbing this Saturday, it's been ages since we went out.”
“We were out clubbing until 6am.”
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To go out partying, hit up clubs and dance until the early morning hours. In Argentina and Uruguay, it's the sacred weekend ritual among young people that's simply non-negotiable.
“Let's go clubbing this Saturday, it's been ages since we went out.”
“We were out clubbing until 6am.”
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