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Grasa

A term used for footwear that is flashy, expensive, or high-end. It is mostly used when someone is wearing pristine sneakers that stand out because of their exclusivity or style.

Did you see the sneakers Carlos bought? He definitely has the grasa on his feet today.

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Puerto Ricoby Anónimo

Grasa

A solid or semi-solid organic compound stored by living organisms as energy reserves. It is a substance that does not mix with water and is commonly used in cooking, cleaning products, and as a lubricant for machinery.

Trim the excess Grasa off the meat before putting it in the pan so it does not splatter so much.

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Méxicoby Don Chava

Grasa

Shoe polish or wax used to clean, protect, and shine leather footwear. It is the essential product used by boleros (traditional street shoe shiners) to make shoes look sharp.

Before heading to the party, put a little Grasa on your boots so they shine up well.

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Méxicoby Don Chava

Grasa

A highly derogatory and classist slur used to refer to a domestic worker or maid. The term is intended to belittle the woman for the manual cleaning labor she performs (literally grease, referring to the grime associated with housework).

That lady lacks any humility because she always refers to the grasa with an unbearable tone of superiority.

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Colombiaby La Costeña

Grasa

A person considered tacky, trashy, or low-class who does not fit into middle or upper-class social standards. It is a derogatory term used to mock someone's perceived lack of refinement or poor taste (the word literally means grease, historically used to disparage the working class).

Everyone who listens to cumbia is a total grasa.

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Argentinaby DiegoEFE

Grasa

Refers to animal fat, cooking oil, or the sticky grime found on engines. It is also commonly used to describe body fat or carrying extra weight.

Don't lean on that counter because it is full of grasa and you are going to make a total mess of your jacket.

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Españaby La Gaditana

Grasa

Refers to the paste or wax used to shine leather shoes, providing a protective coating and a glossy finish. In Mexico, this is the everyday term for shoe polish, whereas other Spanish-speaking countries might use the more formal word betún.

I bought a tin of neutral grasa so my new shoes would not lose their color.

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Méxicoby Don Chava

Grasa

Used to say that you do not care or that something is irrelevant to you. (It refers to the idea of something being slippery like grease, so the situation just slides off you.)

I am not going to the stadium, Grasa then.

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Perúby Anónimo

Grasa

Used to describe doing nothing or to indicate that a situation is over or a plan has been canceled. It conveys that something is no longer happening or is now irrelevant, similar to saying whatever or it is what it is.

A: Jesus, we are not going out today. B: Grasa then...

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Perúby Anónimo

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