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Tag: independiente

Definitions tagged independiente in the street dictionary.

Bochinezco

In Argentine soccer, a term used to describe a play of elite quality or technical genius. It references the style of Ricardo Enrique Bochini, a legendary Independiente playmaker (famed for his vision and precise, defense-splitting passes).

Pase bochinezco, meaning a through ball between the lines that leaves the striker one-on-one with the goalkeeper.

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Arrimao

A person who lives in someone else's home or off their resources, often staying long-term without paying their way or being independent.

He does not like independence, he is an arrimao.

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yugo

To free yourself from tyranny or a bothersome, degrading dependency (literally a wooden yoke used for oxen).

Breaking free from a country or becoming independent, no longer depending on anyone, to shake off the yugo.

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Libre

The state of having total freedom to go wherever one wants, or a person who is not under anyone's control or restrictions.

1: Oh, you go wherever you want without your parents saying anything to you. 2: You got out of jail. 3: Now I am libre.

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autonoma

refers to someone who is self-employed or works for themselves, also used for a business that operates independently.

a company that is autonoma does not depend on another one.

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