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In Panama, Guatemala, and Honduras, someone who showed up looking sharp, well-dressed, and put-together for the occasion. The enchufetado is clearly making an effort and stands out in a room for all the right reasons.
“He showed up to the meeting looking really sharp, full suit and everything.”
“You're all dressed up today, where are you heading?”
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In Panama, Guatemala, and Honduras, someone who showed up looking sharp, well-dressed, and put-together for the occasion. The enchufetado is clearly making an effort and stands out in a room for all the right reasons.
“He showed up to the meeting looking really sharp, full suit and everything.”
“You're all dressed up today, where are you heading?”
A strong insult in Mexico used to call someone a coward or to express contempt. Also widely known for the stadium chant fans used to yell at opposing goalkeepers, which earned the Mexican national team multiple FIFA sanctions. Between close friends it can be used as an intensifier without real hostility, but context and trust matter a lot.