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In Guatemala, it also refers to a state of drunkenness as in ¡Está bien a verga!, meaning "He's drunk as Hell!" or "He's shit-faced!". or "He's shit-faced!". In El Salvador it can also be used with an ironically positive connotation as in ¡Se ve bien vergón! or ¡Está bien vergón! , which means "It looks great!"
The last has been the most fundamental influence on modern Venezuelan Spanish, and Canarian and Venezuelan accents may even be indistinguishable to other Spanish-speakers. Italian and Portuguese immigrants from the late 19th and the early 20th century have also had an influence; they influenced vocabulary and its accent, given its slight sing ...
Spanish authorities consider that the culture of turismo de borrachera ("binge-drinking tourism"; tourism with the goal of getting drunk and going wild abroad) in certain countries is the main cause of the falls, along with the age of the participants, the choices made and the high levels of intoxication - arguably aided by the difference in ...
A man in Mexico found himself in very hot water after getting tattled on by his own pet! Yes, 49-year-old Guillermo Reyes was busted for allegedly driving drunk thanks to his honest pet yelling ...
The beverage is traditionally prepared in a gourd vessel, also called mate in Spanish and cuia (= gourd) in Portuguese, from which it is drunk. The gourd is nearly filled with yerba , and hot water, [ 26 ] typically at 70 to 85 °C (158 to 185 °F), never boiling, [ 27 ] is added.
Pantsdrunk (stylized as Päntsdrunk; Finnish: kalsarikännit, ˈkɑls̠ɑriˌkænːit ⓘ) is a form of drinking culture, originating in Finland, in which the drinker consumes alcoholic drinks at home dressed in very little clothing, usually underwear, with no intention of going out.
Cara Delevingne is getting candid about her long sobriety journey and how young she was when she began drinking.The 31-year-old supermodel and actress recently sat down for an interview with The ...
The film grossed $13.8 million in the US and Canada, making it the second-highest grossing Spanish language film in the United States at the time, [23] and poised Bernal for crossover success into American markets [24] (Bernal's 2004 performance in The Motorcycle Diaries would go on to break this record). It grossed $33.6 million worldwide.