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Literal translation: One talks about the fair according to how one fares. Meaning/use: Our way of talking about things reflects our relevant experience, good or bad. Dime con quien andas y te diré quién eres.. Literal translation: Tell me who you walk with, and I will tell you who you are. Meaning/use:
Boy/girl [3] In standard Spanish it means "baby". panna, pana Friend / Buddy [24]: 57 ("pana" is also a name for breadfruit in Puerto Rico) [25]: 45 From partner. pasárselas con la cuchara ancha to get away with murder or to get away with it perreo, perrear A way of dancing ("grinding") or a danceable song. [3] pichea “forget about that ...
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“I want to throw you on the bed and have my way with you.” Here's what to say during IRL dirty talk. Nervous newbies, listen up: there are several ways to ease into dirty talk.
Talk; Category: Spanish words and phrases. ... Pages in category "Spanish words and phrases" The following 169 pages are in this category, out of 169 total.
The list below comes from "1000 formas más frecuentes" (transl. 1000 most frequent word forms)", a list published by the Real Academia Española (RAE) from analysis of more than 160 million word forms found in the Corpus de Referencia del Español Actual (transl. Reference Corpus of Current Spanish), or CREA.
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Culo is the most commonly used Spanish word for "ass." In Spain, it is mild to inoffensive, and usually the only common way to talk about the buttocks and anus area in a colloquial context. It is also used, even formally, for the bottom part of many things (e.g. el culo del vaso = the bottom of the (drinking) glass, etc.)