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Create account/Sounds like "kah" (as in "car") + "breh" (as in "bread") + "AH" (as in "art") + "doh" (as in "door")/
Adjective meaning angry, irritated, or fed up to a significant degree. In Spain it is widely used in casual speech, covering everything from mild annoyance to full-on rage depending on context.
“The supplier showed up furious because nobody told him about the schedule change.”
“She posted an angry reply online and had to delete it the next day.”
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Adjective meaning angry, irritated, or fed up to a significant degree. In Spain it is widely used in casual speech, covering everything from mild annoyance to full-on rage depending on context.
“The supplier showed up furious because nobody told him about the schedule change.”
“She posted an angry reply online and had to delete it the next day.”
You're acting bougie, stuck-up, or too good for something. In Mexico, "fresearse" means to behave like a "fresa" (preppy, entitled): being picky, pretentious, or suddenly acting like you're above things you used to do without complaint. You say this to someone who forgot where they came from.