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VIEJO

A common term for a friend, buddy, or pal, similar to man or dude. Although it literally means old man, it is used to address peers or acquaintances as a sign of camaraderie regardless of their actual age.

Look VIEJO, let's go see the girls at the pool. / I have to call the VIEJO from the bakery. Hey VIEJO, remember what is pending.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Venezuelaby Johanabra30

VIEJO

A common, informal, and usually affectionate way to refer to one's father, similar to calling him my old man. (In Argentina, this is a standard term used regardless of the father's actual age and is generally not considered disrespectful).

On Sundays I head to the soccer stadium with my VIEJO.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Argentinaby DiegoEFE

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