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A victory, triumph, or achievement worth celebrating. It comes from the English word 'Win' and is used as a reaction when something goes incredibly well or someone does something admirable.
“You got the job? That's a huge W.”
“Nothing but W's this month, everything's going great.”
To impress or dazzle someone, whether with money, skills, looks, or knowledge. In Mexico, apantallar often has a slightly ironic edge: the person showing off is trying a little too hard to get that admiring reaction. Think flashy cars, name-dropping, or pulling out a fancy move at exactly the right moment.
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A victory, triumph, or achievement worth celebrating. It comes from the English word 'Win' and is used as a reaction when something goes incredibly well or someone does something admirable.
“You got the job? That's a huge W.”
“Nothing but W's this month, everything's going great.”
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To impress or dazzle someone, whether with money, skills, looks, or knowledge. In Mexico, apantallar often has a slightly ironic edge: the person showing off is trying a little too hard to get that admiring reaction. Think flashy cars, name-dropping, or pulling out a fancy move at exactly the right moment.