friquiarse
Derived from the English term freak out, it means to get scared, spooked, or to lose your cool.
Look! Maria friquio because of what you told her last night.
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Derived from the English term freak out, it means to get scared, spooked, or to lose your cool.
Look! Maria friquio because of what you told her last night.
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To be completely ruined or to fail to the point where there is no solution.
Catalina's daughter just ended up friquiarse by getting pregnant.
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