
(jolgorio)
fiesta
a lively and exuberant party

N/A
used when one is completely unable to guess or understand something
The origin of the idiom "beats me" is somewhat unclear, but it likely emerged from the idea of being unable to understand or figure something out. It is an informal expression that is used when someone does not know the answer to a question or is unable to explain something.

N/A
to go directly and quickly towards someone or something, typically with a clear and focused intention, often without any delays or distractions along the way
The idiom "make a beeline for somebody or something" originates from the behavior of bees. They typically follow a straight line or path, known as a "beeline," to reach their destination quickly. The term 'beeline' itself emerged in the 19th century and was influenced by the observation of bees' flight paths. It became a metaphorical expression to describe a direct and straight route taken by someone or something. It is commonly used in informal contexts to describe someone's direct and swift movement towards a particular person or object. It implies a sense of urgency, eagerness, or strong interest in reaching the target.

(cuerpito)
cuerpo
the human body

(espantoso)
horrendo
having a very unpleasant appearance

(muchacha)
chica
a young woman

(bocado)
comida
a food or a meal, especially in an informal or casual setting

(venga)
vamos
used for encouraging someone to hurry

genial
having an appealing quality

(tirar)
arrastrar
to move in a slow and difficult manner
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amigo
a word that we use to call a man

N/A
to no longer be unrealistic, foolish, or unreasonable

animarse
used to encourage someone to try their best in doing or achieving what they want

(cargado de dinero)
forrado
having a lot of money or financial resources

N/A
to become overwhelmed by strong emotions

(¡Ni en sueños!)
¡De ninguna manera!
used to firmly and decisively reject the suggestion or proposal

(anciano)
viejo
a familiar term of address for a man

N/A
a home or living space someone regards as their own

(devorar)
clavar
to eat excessively or greedily

(¡Puaj!)
¡Ugh!
used to express disgust or strong dislike towards something
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