In Spanish slang, 'jugoso' is used to describe something or someone who is interesting, attractive or appealing. It can also refer to a situation that is juicy or full of interesting details. Examples Spanish: La fiesta de anoche estuvo muy jugosa, hubo de todo. English: Last night's party was very interesting, there was a bit […]
junior
In Mexican Spanish slang, 'junior' refers to a young person from a wealthy family who often behaves in a spoiled or arrogant manner. Examples Spanish: El hijo del empresario es un típico junior que siempre se sale con la suya. English: The businessman's son is a typical 'junior' who always gets his way.
kardex
In Spanish slang, 'kardex' is often used to refer to someone's dating history or past relationships. It's derived from a system used to keep track of inventory in a store or warehouse, and in this context, it is used metaphorically. Examples Spanish: Antes de salir con él, quiero ver su kardex. English: Before going out […]
kuchen
A term used in Chilean Spanish derived from the German word 'Kuchen', which means cake. It's mainly used to refer to a sweet pastry or cake. Examples Spanish: Vamos a la panadería a comprar un kuchen para la fiesta. English: Let's go to the bakery to buy a kuchen for the party.
la dura
A slang term used primarily in Central America, especially in El Salvador and Honduras. It is used to express surprise, disbelief, or to ask for confirmation, similar to 'really?' or 'seriously?' in English. Examples Spanish: ¿Eso es la dura? No puedo creerlo. English: Is that really true? I can't believe it.
la firme
A Peruvian slang term that means 'the truth', 'for real', or 'seriously'. It is used to emphasize something as true or certain. Examples Spanish: Te lo juro, eso es la firme. English: I swear to you, that's the truth.
la Vega
In Spanish slang, 'la Vega' generally refers to a rural or countryside area. It is often associated with the tranquility and simple lifestyle of such areas. Examples Spanish: Vamos a pasar el fin de semana en la Vega para desconectar de la ciudad. English: We are going to spend the weekend in the countryside to […]
la zorra
In Spanish slang, 'la zorra' is often used to refer to something that is extremely good, cool, or excellent. However, its usage can vary greatly depending on the country and region, and it can sometimes have negative connotations. Examples Spanish: Esa fiesta estuvo la zorra, me divertí mucho. English: That party was awesome, I had […]
lacho
A colloquial term used in some Latin American countries like Peru to refer to someone who is good-looking or attractive. It can be used to define both males and females. Examples Spanish: Ese chico es muy lacho, todas las chicas están locas por él. English: That boy is very good-looking, all the girls are crazy […]
ladillar
A Venezuelan slang term used to describe the act of being annoying or bothering someone excessively. Examples Spanish: Deja de ladillar, estoy ocupado. English: Stop bothering me, I'm busy.
ladrar
Literally means 'to bark' in English. In Spanish slang, it's often used to refer to someone talking too much or saying nonsense. Examples Spanish: Juan no hace nada más que ladrar todo el día, no dice nada con sentido. English: Juan does nothing but bark all day, he doesn't say anything that makes sense.
lagartijear
A Spanish slang term primarily used in Chile, 'lagartijear' refers to the act of sunbathing or lying in the sun. Examples Spanish: Hace mucho calor hoy, voy a lagartijear en la piscina. English: It's very hot today, I'm going to sunbathe by the pool.
lanza
In Chilean slang, 'lanza' is used to refer to a thief, especially one who is skilled and stealthy. It's typically used in a derogatory manner. Examples Spanish: Hay que tener cuidado en esa área, hay muchos lanzas. English: We have to be careful in that area, there are many thieves.
latero
A slang term primarily used in Spain, 'latero' refers to something or someone who is boring, tedious, or annoying. Examples Spanish: Deja de ser tan latero y diviértete un poco. English: Stop being so boring and have some fun.
lechuza
In Spanish slang, 'lechuza' usually refers to an owl. However, in some regional dialects, it can also mean a nosy or prying person. Examples Spanish: No seas una lechuza y deja de espiar a los vecinos. English: Don't be a lechuza and stop spying on the neighbors.
legal
In Spanish slang, 'legal' is commonly used to describe something or someone that is cool, nice, or awesome. Examples Spanish: Esa fiesta estuvo muy legal. English: That party was really cool.
lerda
A Spanish slang term used to refer to someone who is slow, dull, or stupid. It's often used in a derogatory or teasing manner. Examples Spanish: No seas tan lerda y apúrate, vamos a llegar tarde. English: Don't be so slow and hurry up, we're going to be late.
leseo
A Chilean slang term used to describe banter, teasing, or joking around with someone. Examples Spanish: No te enojes, solo era un leseo. English: Don't get mad, it was just a joke.
lesera
A Chilean slang term used to refer to something that is nonsensical, absurd or pointless. Examples Spanish: No entiendo nada de lo que dices, parece pura lesera. English: I don't understand anything you're saying, it seems like pure nonsense.
lesiando
A Chilean slang term that means 'fooling around' or 'wasting time'. This term is often used to describe someone who is not being serious, or is procrastinating. Examples Spanish: Deja de estar lesiando y pon atención a lo que estás haciendo. English: Stop fooling around and pay attention to what you're doing.
leso
In Chilean Spanish slang, 'leso' is used to describe a person who is silly, dumb or behaves foolishly. Examples Spanish: No seas leso, esa no es la manera correcta de hacerlo. English: Don't be silly, that's not the correct way to do it.
librar
In Spanish slang, 'librar' is commonly used to refer to avoiding or getting out of a responsibility, duty, or trouble. It can also mean to have a day off from work. Examples Spanish: Por suerte, logré librar de la reunión de hoy. English: Luckily, I managed to get out of today's meeting.
licencia
In Spanish slang, 'licencia' refers to a permit or a permission. It's often used in a colloquial context to ask for permission to leave or do something. Examples Spanish: ¿Me das licencia para salir un momento? English: Can you give me permission to leave for a moment?
lingote
In Spanish slang, 'lingote' is often used to refer to a large amount of money. It literally translates to 'ingot', as in a block of gold or silver, but in colloquial usage, it represents wealth or money. Examples Spanish: Con ese negocio, vas a ganar un lingote de dinero. English: With that business, you're going […]
listo
In Spanish slang, 'listo' is often used to mean 'ready' or 'smart'. It can also be used to indicate that something is finished or done. Examples Spanish: ¡Listo! Terminé mi tarea. English: Done! I finished my homework.
llevarla
In Spanish slang, 'llevarla' often refers to the act of having a difficult time or struggling with something. It can also be used to refer to the act of leading or being in charge in some contexts. Examples Spanish: Estoy llevándola con este proyecto de matemáticas, es muy complicado. English: I'm struggling with this math […]
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lolein
A colloquial term derived from the internet gaming community. It's a Spanish adaptation of the English 'LOL', an acronym for 'laugh out loud'. In Spanish, 'lolein' is used to indicate laughter or amusement. Examples Spanish: Mi hermano contó un chiste tan gracioso que respondí con un gran 'lolein'. English: My brother told a joke so […]
lolo
In some Spanish-speaking regions, 'lolo' is used as a slang term for a boy, young man, or guy. However, the meaning of this term can vary greatly depending on the region. Examples Spanish: Ese lolo es mi hermano. English: That guy is my brother.
lolosaurio
A playful combination of 'LOL' an acronym standing for 'laughing out loud', and 'dinosaurio' (dinosaur in English). Used to denote something extremely funny, as if it's funnily ancient or outdated. Examples Spanish: Tu chiste fue tan gracioso, realmente eres un lolosaurio. English: Your joke was so funny, you really are a lolosaurio.