There are many different Spanish slang words for money, as you can imagine. Here are some of the most common ones so that you’re never caught off guard when it comes to money: Baro Lana Billete Cobre Morralla Oaoa Bolas Feria What is Spanish slang for girlfriend?
What are Mexican slang words you need to know? 1. Güey This word is at the forefront of Mexican slang. Similar to “dude” in English, “güey” is commonly used for friends or acquaintances, and in some unpleasant situations, refers to strangers in a sarcastic way. Pronounced like “whe...
It’s a slang term for a person who can’t handle their liquor well. “Debes vigilar a tu amigo, se pone malacopa después de unas cervezas.” –(You should keep an eye on your friend. He gets rowdy after a few beers.) Suave “Suave” is a versatile ...
1.(Animals) another name forpuma 2.(Sociology)slangUSandCanadiana woman in her 30s or 40s who actively pursues casual sexual relationships with young men [C18: from Frenchcouguar,from Portuguesecuguardo,from Tupisuasuarana,literally: deerlike, fromsuasúdeer +ranasimilar to] ...
If you know someone well enough to use slang in Spanish, your vocabulary will go beyondamigo/amiga(friend). You could usecompañero(Spanish slang for friend) for a guy, andcompañerafor a girl. A few common Spanish slang words that might be along the lines of “buddy,”“mate,” or...
Below are a few phrases and words so you can see what we mean: ‘Colega’ Literal Meaning: Colleague Slang Meaning: Friend ‘Los Viejos’ Literal Meaning: The elderly Slang Meaning: Parents ‘Estar como una cabra’ Literal Meaning: To be like a goat ...
The resulting business, Poleana Cana’da Frogs — a name derived from a slang word for prison and a description of the way the pieces hop around the board — has so far organized 55 poleana tournaments in public spaces, emphasizing a family-friendly atmosphere a...
“Mala suerte” is commonly used, while “macacoa” is a uniquely Puerto Rican slang for bad luck. Mexican Spanish Qué mala suerte tuve con el clima en mis vacaciones. I had such bad luck with the weather on my vacation. Puerto Rican Spanish...
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My childhood friend moved to Madrid.Güey vs. TíoGüey or wey is a ubiquitous slang term in Mexico for a guy or dude, often used informally among friends. Tío means uncle throughout all Spanish-speaking countries, but is also used to casually refer to a friend or acquaintance in Spain....