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Tag: reir

Definitions tagged reir in the street dictionary.

REYERTE

A verb used when someone crosses the line while laughing, either by losing their cool and becoming aggressive or by mocking someone in an exceptionally rude and disrespectful way.

You cannot reyerte at Claudia for wetting her pants.

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Tripeo

A way to describe a person or situation that is all about having fun, joking around, or having a great time: a total blast or a good vibe.

That buddy is pure tripeo. / The get-together will be a tripeo. / The class with that professor was a total tripeo.

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Vacilar

Used to mean messing with someone or pulling their leg as a joke. It also describes enjoying, savoring, or having a blast with something.

I am going to vacilar Diego by making him believe I like him haha. / Vacílate this apple, it is delicious. / I am going to vacilar tomorrow's party to the max.

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Jijear

A slang term from Salamanca referring to the act of letting out a joyful giggle or a hee-hee-hee sound. It is considered an essential local expression, though people often joke that whoever came up with it must have been under the influence of something strong. (Salamanca is a historic university city in western Spain).

He is very cheerful, he is always jijeando

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lol

An acronym borrowed from the English Laughing Out Loud, used to express that something is funny or to signify laughter.

My cousin said, I am selling really cold ice, lol.

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despollar

To crack up or laugh uncontrollably, especially to the point of shaking. It is also used as a tongue twister.

Andrea: and I despollo at everything lol

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INCREDULO

Someone who is a complete skeptic and trusts nobody or nothing, needing to see proof before believing anything, whether in relationships or at work.

Let's say they say at the office that everyone is getting a raise, but if I am INCREDULO, I am not going to believe it until I see more than my usual salary in my bank account.

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