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Tag: felicidad

Definitions tagged felicidad in the street dictionary.

YOREBABASTÉ

A regional expression from the Beni area (a tropical department in the lowlands of Bolivia) used to mean let us rejoice or let's be happy.

Yorebabasté, Carlos Andrés is finally getting married in December.

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Diente frío

Someone who is constantly smiling, even when it is not appropriate. The term implies that because their teeth are always exposed to the air, they must be cold or nearly frozen.

A: Andres's dad is super cool, he is all diente frío. Have you met him yet? B: Sure, he always goes with Andres to the soccer matches.

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Panamáby Rita.AP

Sonrisa Colgate

A broad, bright white smile with perfectly maintained teeth. The expression refers to the perfect smiles seen in Colgate toothpaste commercials.

A: 'Honey, give me a Sonrisa Colgate for the photo.' B: 'You got it, love.'

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Panamáby Rita.AP

Tripear

A slang term for having a great time or thoroughly enjoying a thing, situation, or person.

We have to tripear a lot tonight, my friend. / We are going to tripear with the girls at the party.

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Venezuelaby Johanabra30

Tripear

To have a blast or really enjoy a thing, situation, or person (derived from the English word trip).

We have to tripear a lot tonight, my friend. / We are going to tripear with the girls at the party.

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Venezuelaby Johanabra30

Tripeando

An informal way to say you are having a great time or really enjoying a specific thing, person, or situation.

I am tripeando this ice cream, it is delicious. / I am going to be tripeando that party from start to finish. / I want to be tripeando all night with that hot guy.

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Venezuelaby Johanabra30

Amargo

A killjoy, a wet blanket, or someone who is constantly negative and refuses to join in on the fun or celebrate. (In Argentina, it is also frequently used to describe someone who lacks passion, particularly in sports).

- Want to go dancing? - Nah, I do not feel like it. - Man, you are such an amargo.

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Argentinaby DiegoEFE

Cuchufletear

To have sex, specifically describing two passionate bodies coming together to release endorphins.

It feels amazing to cuchufletear in the kitchen.

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Vitalogia

A holistic discipline and science that studies the Laws of Life and Hermetic principles: it explains their effects on the mind, body, and human relationships to help resolve personal conflicts. (A term used in certain Mexican New Age and alternative health circles.)

A teaching based on the Laws of Life, aimed at encouraging the evolution of your consciousness and biological, psychological, and social health so that you achieve greater fulfillment in your daily life.

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júbilo

Great joy or delight that is shown outwardly through gestures and expressions.

we hugged with júbilo when we saw each other after such a long time.

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Perúby Anónimo

Vitaelogía

A comprehensive discipline and self-proclaimed science that studies the Laws of Life and Hermetic principles to explain their impact on the mind, body, and relationships. It uses self-knowledge practices and emotional intelligence techniques to help followers resolve conflicts, improve health, and find inner peace. (This refers to a specific Mexican self-help and spiritual movement that blends New Age philosophy with Hermeticism.)

In this guide you can find the foundations of VITAElogía and Zen and check the Laws that govern your life. VITAElogía is the comprehensive science and discipline that studies the Laws of Life and principles found in Hermetic books explaining their implications on the mind and body.

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Méxicoby Anónimo

BRUGAL

Dominican rum, widely considered the brand that hits you the hardest (Brugal is one of the oldest and most popular rum producers in the Dominican Republic).

Motto: Whoever drinks BRUGAL either fights or fucks, and I am not looking for a fight!

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