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October 25, 2008 | ¡Me vale verga!
| | expression Meaning: I don’t give a shit! |
October 24, 2008 | Panza llena, corazón contento.
| | proverb Meaning: Full belly, happy heart. |
October 23, 2008 | Mejor pan duro que ninguno.
| | proverb Meaning: Better to eat hard bread than none at all. |
October 22, 2008 | huele pedos
| | slang Literal Meaning: fart smeller Meaning: brown noser Example: Octavio es un huele pedos. Siempre trae regalos a la maestra. (Octavio is a brown noser. He always brings gifts to the teacher.) |
October 21, 2008 | hurco/hurquillo
| | slang Meaning: kid Example: Ese hurquillo es de Zihua; no sé que hace por aquí. (That kid is from Zihuatanejo; I don’t know what he’s doing here.) |
October 20, 2008 | tener hueva
| | slang Meaning: to feel lazy Example: ¡Qué hueva tengo! (I feel so lazy!) |
October 19, 2008 | ¡Vete a la verga!
| | slang Literal Meaning: Go to the dick! Meaning: Go to hell! Example: Has aruinado mi vida, cabrón. ¡Vete a la verga! (You ruined my life, you fucker. Go to hell!) |
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Esa chica está camarona….le quitas la cabeza y lo demás está bueno.SayingMeaning: That girl is like a shrimp, get rid of the head and the rest is good.
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Montse’s trip By David Lida Her face is oval and nut-colored, with the enormous eyes of a gazelle. Montse’s expression is serious, cautious, pensative.
........moreRoosters of San Blas By Jane Onstott Counting the seconds between a bolt of lightning and the clap of thunder that follows is supposed to help calculate a storm’s distance. Using this same principle, I’m timing the frequency of the rooster’s crow.
........moreThe Purépecha Nation By Jane Onstott Great architects they weren’t. The Purépecha empire---whose boundaries roughly equaled those of present-day Michoacán, in western Mexico---left few physical testaments of their culture.
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