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Create account/Sounds like "cheh" (as in "check") + "beh" (as in "bed") + "REE" (as in "reed") + "see" (as in "see") + "moh" (as in "more")/
Absolutely amazing, incredibly cool, the superlative of chévere cranked up to maximum. In Venezuela and the Caribbean, cheverísimo is used when chévere alone isn't enough to express how good something really is.
“La fiesta estuvo cheverísima, no me quería ir.”
“The party was absolutely amazing, I didn't want to leave.”
“That plan sounds incredible, when do we go?”
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Absolutely amazing, incredibly cool, the superlative of chévere cranked up to maximum. In Venezuela and the Caribbean, cheverísimo is used when chévere alone isn't enough to express how good something really is.
“La fiesta estuvo cheverísima, no me quería ir.”
“The party was absolutely amazing, I didn't want to leave.”
“That plan sounds incredible, when do we go?”
A dramatic situation that has spiraled into full soap opera territory, with impossible conflicts and unexpected plot twists. Used in Mexico and Central America. When someone says "esto ya se volvió novela," the situation has gone from a normal life problem to something with betrayals, secret revelations, and scenes that belong on primetime TV.