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A casual confirmation between friends in Honduras and Nicaragua meaning "all good," "sounds good," or "perfect." A combo of "tuani" (cool) and the friendly address "maje" (dude).
“Sounds good, dude, see you in a bit.”
“We said eight o'clock, cool.”
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A casual confirmation between friends in Honduras and Nicaragua meaning "all good," "sounds good," or "perfect." A combo of "tuani" (cool) and the friendly address "maje" (dude).
“Sounds good, dude, see you in a bit.”
“We said eight o'clock, cool.”
The feminine form of "boludo," this can be either an insult or a term of endearment between female friends in Argentina, depending entirely on the tone. "Ay boluda" is the universal opener for any piece of gossip between women in Buenos Aires, functioning almost like "girl" or "dude" in English when used affectionately.