take advantage of a situation, to steal something
agandallar
take advantage of a situation, to steal something
agasajo
passionate encounter that does not end up in sex, making out
agasajo
passionate encounter that does not end up in sex, making out
aguas
look out!, expression of warning
aguas
look out!, expression of warning
¿quihubo?
what’s up?
¿quihubo?
what’s up?
abusado
from the word “aguzado,” be aware of something or someone, possible danger, alert, on guard
abusado
from the word “aguzado,” be aware of something or someone, possible danger, alert, on guard
acelerado
frantic, hyperactive, in a hurry
acelerado
frantic, hyperactive, in a hurry
achicalada
beating
¡pasumecha!
unbelievable thing, expression to show surprise
¡pasumecha!
unbelievable thing, expression to show surprise
¿onta?
where is it?
¿onta?
where is it?
The Meaning of the Mexican Spanish Word PINCHE
Every country has a flag, food and symbols that identify them. But what about a single word? During the 6th International Congress of the Spanish Language (VI Congreso Internacional de la Lengua Española) celebrated in Panama, the blog Papeles Perdidos, created by the newspaper El País, published an atlas of the representative words of Spanish-speaking […]
8 Mexican Spanish Slang Words for Places and People
Demonym or gentilic is the name given to people living in a village, town, city or country. Usually it is derived from the name of the same town. For example, the demonym of the people from Mexico is Mexican. While reading the books Quick Guide to Mexican Spanish and Quick Guide to More Mexican Spanish […]
CHINGAR: The Most Important Mexican Spanish Slang Word
The verb chingar is known throughout Latin America, but there is no other country that uses and abuses this word like Mexico. Chingar is the most important word in Mexico. Here is the official dictionary definition by the Royal Spanish Academy versus the Mexican Spanish meaning of chingar. Chingar according to the Royal Spanish Academy […]
ORALE meaning In Spanish? (And How To Respond)
Yes! This is a great question because órale in Spanish is one of those versatile Mexican slang words that can mean a few different things. Generally órale in Mexican Spanish means got it, okay, no problem or something similar. What does ¡Órale! mean? You will see and hear this word everywhere from comedian Gabriel Iglesias […]
guajolote
turkey
zoquete
rajarse
to run away, to become frightened
ranazo
a fall
rollo
a long explanation
sencillo
coins
soplar
to give a blow job
taco
1 gram of marihuana
tetona
woman with big tits