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Create account/Sounds like "eh" (as in "egg") + "CHAHR" (as in "chat") + "LAH" (as in "lava") + "floh" (as in "float") + "HEH" (as in "help") + "rah" (as in "rapper")/
To do absolutely nothing productive in Mexico, letting laziness completely take over without guilt. It's the conscious decision to be a professional couch potato for the day.
“I spent the whole Sunday being lazy and I don't regret it.”
“Sometimes you need to just be lazy and recharge.”
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To do absolutely nothing productive in Mexico, letting laziness completely take over without guilt. It's the conscious decision to be a professional couch potato for the day.
“I spent the whole Sunday being lazy and I don't regret it.”
“Sometimes you need to just be lazy and recharge.”
A classic Chicano farewell that combines "al rato" (later) with "vato" (buddy/dude). It sounds like "catch you later, man" but with rhythm and genuine warmth. Only works between people who know each other well: it closes street conversations, after-work goodbyes, and phone calls between carnales.