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CHALE

An informal way to express that something is bad, unfortunate, or disappointing, similar to saying 'that sucks' or 'damn.' (In Mexico, it is a very common reaction to negative news or someone's annoying behavior).

CHALE with you Mario. What is up with you Mario. That is bad Mario.

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Méxicoby Anónimo

CHALE

An exclamation used to express disappointment, shock, or sympathy when things go wrong or do not turn out as expected.

-My girlfriend cheated on me. -CHALE! : -CHALE, I forgot the ice.

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Méxicoby AI_TVSWord of the day · December 25, 2016

CHALE

CHALE is a versatile exclamation used to react to something negative, disappointing, or annoying. It functions like saying 'bummer,' 'damn,' or 'no way,' and is usually a short response to bad news or a difficult situation (Mexican slang, commonly associated with urban speech).

'I am going to ask for a divorce.... CHALE!' 'CHALE with that whole topic.'

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Méxicoby Lara

CHALE

A Salvadoran expression used to tell someone to shut up or stop talking immediately. It is an informal and blunt way to demand silence or tell someone to cut it out during a conversation.

CHALE you, I am already fed up with the same old story!

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El Salvadorby Guanaco Trucha

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