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Tag: planchao

Definitions tagged planchao in the street dictionary.

Plancha

A) A household iron for clothes. B) A flake or someone who stands you up for a date, party, or meeting.

A) Hand me the Plancha to iron these shirts. B) That girl is out of line, she left me Planchao for tonight's party, first and last time I invite her out.

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Con el Moño Hecho

An expression used when you get all dressed up or prepare for an event, but then you get stood up. (The phrase literally means with your hair bun already done, implying you spent time styling your hair for nothing).

I got ready for Ana's party and Juan never came to pick me up. He left me con el moño hecho.

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Jalando Aire

An expression used when someone is left empty-handed or ignored while waiting for something they needed or wanted.

When they forget you during a giveaway and you are just like, What about me?, in other words, they left you Jalando Aire.

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