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Tag: cabrearse

Definitions tagged cabrearse in the street dictionary.

Amularse

To get stubborn, sulky, or angry like a mule (this term is specific to the province of Salamanca). It refers to an obstinate huff where one digs their heels in, jokingly suggesting the animal's temperament and its tendency to kick.

Don't get amules, it was a joke.

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Condenarse

To get angry or lose your temper. In the region of Castile-La Mancha, the term is used with a sarcastic religious undertone, suggesting that getting upset is a sin, an idea supposedly promoted by the Church to prevent rural people from judging the behavior of priests.

Come on, calm down, don't condenes.

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Chinarse

To get pissed off or annoyed. (The term originated from a stereotype in Madrid regarding the facial expressions of people from China).

Relax, do not chinarse.

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