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Tag: precavido

Definitions tagged precavido in the street dictionary.

Andar con pie de plomo

To navigate life or a situation with extreme caution, acting slowly and carefully to avoid potential risks. (Note: While lead foot in English refers to driving fast, in Spanish it suggests heavy, stable, and deliberate steps).

Pay attention when you get there. Andá con pie de plomo because you do not know what you are going to find.

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previsivo

Someone who stays one step ahead of trouble and carries everything needed to deal with unexpected setbacks.

If we are going to the jungle for that many days, we have to bring your cousin since he is the most previsivo one in the group.

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Brinco

Describes a situation that is sketchy, unstable, or potentially dangerous. It refers to something that feels off or a scenario where trouble or an accident is likely to occur.

Watch out if you cross that bridge because it is a Brinco and you could fall, and do not go to that party because a Brinco might break out.

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