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achichincle

errand boy, a helper or assistant

achis

acoplado

party crasher

acoplar

to crash a party

acordeón

a cheat sheet

acostón

sexual encounter between two individuals which results in a “walk of shame” for one of them and a “brag story” for the other

aflojó

1) to give in, say yes 2) finally agreed to sex, allowed intercourse

afrentoso

a conceited person

agachón

a pushover, a loser, a mama’s boy

agarrado

agarrar en curva

to surprise a person, similar to the expression “like a deer in headlights”

agasajo

passionate encounter that does not end up in sex, making out

aguantar vara

to hold one’s own or whatever may come, to hold down the fort, to endure

aguas

look out!, expression of warning

ah burro!

ah caray!

ah malaya!

ah, chinga..

ah, jijo

ah, muy chingón

question a person’s acts or statements, challenging a person’s ability

ah, no mames 

denotes disbelief, amazement, stop screwing around

ahí nos vidrios

farewell, see you later

ahogado

very drunk, trashed

ahorita

right now at this moment, or more commonly, whenever one gets around to it after an indefinite period of time, but probably today

aiga

another way to say “haya” or “there is”

al chilazo

done carelessly

al ratón vaquero

in a while, in a moment

al verde

to speak the truth, be honest, to lay the cards on the table

alebrestarse

to agitate, to be stirred up, to be mad

alipuz

alcoholic beverage of any kind

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