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A long-sleeved, soft athletic garment you wear to be comfy at home or when working out. In Mexico it's the go-to outfit for lazy days and casual outings.
“I put on my hoodie because it's cold.”
“I live in sweatshirts during winter.”
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A long-sleeved, soft athletic garment you wear to be comfy at home or when working out. In Mexico it's the go-to outfit for lazy days and casual outings.
“I put on my hoodie because it's cold.”
“I live in sweatshirts during winter.”
Shocked, bewildered, or completely thrown off by something unexpected in Mexico and Chile. When something so surprising happens that you need a few seconds to process it, you are "sacado." It is that face of total disbelief when reality hits you out of nowhere. Often used as "sacado de onda," which adds emphasis, like saying your whole vibe got disrupted. The word literally means "taken out," as in mentally pulled out of your normal state.