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September 20, 2008 | zanca
| | slang Meaning: person from Zihuatanejo, Guerrero Example: Oye zanca, ¿qué hay? (Hey buddy [from Zihua], what’s up?) |
September 19, 2008 | refri
| | slang Meaning: fridge Example: Saca los blanquillos del refri. (Get the eggs out of the fridge.) |
September 18, 2008 | echarle mucha crema a sus tacos
| | expression Literal Meaning: to put a lot of sour cream on one’s tacos Meaning: to be vain, conceited Example: No me cae bien esa chica, se echa mucha crema a sus tacos. (I don’t like that girl, she’s so conceited!) |
September 17, 2008 | libramiento
| | vocabulary Meaning: bypass Example: Llegaremos más rápido si tomas el libramiento. (We’ll get there faster if you use the bypass road.) |
September 16, 2008 | Cada quien es dueño de su miedo.
| | proverb Meaning: Everyone is master of his own fear. |
September 14, 2008 | Más vale gotita permanente que aguacero de repente.
| | proverb Literal Meaning: Better a steady drip than a sudden deluge. Analogous Saying: Slow and steady wins the race. |
September 13, 2008 | No hay pierde.
| | expression Meaning: You can’t get lost. You can’t miss it. Example: Te vas un kilometro y das a la derecha justo antes de la gasolinera. No hay pierde. (Go one kilometer and turn right just before the gas station. You can’t miss it.) |
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raiteAnglicismMeaning: ride Example: ¿Quieres un raite? ¡Vamonos! (Do you want a ride? Let’s go!)
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