I speak Spanish from Venezuela. Specifically from the west of the capital Caracas
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Expression USED On Occasion BY Some People
(to give the runaround) • It means to court someone.
"Tu hermano me está echando los perros."
"Your brother is giving me the runaround."
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
Expression USED On Occasion BY Some People
(to have a shrimp) • It's the little dream we sneak in from time to time during work or a little nap.
"Voy a echarme un camarón"
"I'm going to have a shrimp"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
Expression USED Frequently BY Some People
(calm guy) • It means being relaxed about a situation or relaxing and having a pleasant night.
"Me quedé en la casa, tipo tranquilo."
"I stayed at home, calm guy."
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(noun) • It refers to a very strong blow.
"Cuidado te caes y de tas un mamonazo"
"Be careful, you fall and you get a mamonazo"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(adj.) • Word that indicates that a person has a good vocabulary, speaks well or wants to conquer someone.
"Maria tiene mucha labia"
"Maria has a lot of talk"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(verb) • It is to browse, review or scrutinize.
"No jurungues la comida"
"Don't spoil the food"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
Expression USED Frequently BY Some People
Exclamation that indicates disgust, displeasure or rejection.
"Mira un gusano, ¡Guacala!"
"Look at a worm, Guacala!"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(noun) • Interesting gossip or rumour
"Te voy a contar un beta"
"I'm going to tell you a beta"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(to warm the ear) • It is said when a person seeks to make someone fall in love with them.
"David me está calentando la oreja."
"David is warming my ear."
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(noun) • It is a way of calling beers.
"Vamos a tomarnos unas birras"
"Let's have some birras"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(n.) • It is the way of referring to work.
"Tengo una buena chamba"
"I have a good job"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(noun) • Refers to someone's fainting for something exaggerated. Someone's who's dramatically saying that.
"Casi me da un patatus"
"Like this you would me faint"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(noun) • (odds and ends) • It's a very popular synonym to refer to something in particular.
"Ve a lavar los corotos"
"Go wash the odds and ends"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(adjective) • It's a way to say that you are or someone else is bored or annoyed.
"Estoy Ladillado"
"I'm bored"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(stick of water) • Used to describe heavy rain. Similar to using "it's raining cats and dogs" in English.
"Esta cayendo un palo de agua"
"It's falling a stick of water"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(to cut the legs) • It's an expression that refers to ending a relationship.
"Te cortaron las patas"
"I want to cut the legs"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
Expression USED Frequently BY Some People
(rope/string(s) puller) • It means to flatter for personal gain or to attempt to persuade in an insistent or false manner.
"Tu si eres jala mecate"
"Tu si eres jala mecate."
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(enjoy a puyero) • It's an expression that refers to having a great time.
"Estamos gozando un puyero"
"We are enjoying a puyero"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
Expression USED On Occasion BY Some People
(crazy radio) • Term used to say that someone talks a lot.
"Habla como un Radio loco"
"He talks like a crazy radio"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(Wow) • It's a common expression which means amazement whether in a positive or negative way.
"Na’guara, Que hermoso"
"Wow, how beautiful"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
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(to suck cock) • It's a way to make fun of someone
"Me están mandando gallo"
"He's sucking my cock"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly
Expression USED Very frequently BY Some People
It's a term used to mean you do something with energy or enthusiasm.
"Échale pichón a ese trabajo"
"Échale pichón to this job"
Submitted September 2023 by llermaly