ADMV
ADMV is the acronym in Spanish for the phrase “amor de mi vida” (love of my life) that is used informally in social networks and messaging applications. One of the reasons for its popularization is to name a song by the Colombian singer “Maluma”.
Trolear
Trolear is a transitive verb widely used in social networks for being a very popular activity among its users. Stay at que-quiere-decir.com so you Leer mas
Anna Lisa Melculo
Anna Lisa Melculo is a phrase whose composition has a lot of similarity with proper names like Ana and Lisa , although Melculo is very likely not Leer mas
Micho Tito Gordo y Cabezón
The phrase Micho, Tito, Gordo y Cabezón is used as a list of pseudonyms that hide a vulgar sense. Phrases like this have been used in popular language for a long time.
Rosa Melano
Albures like Rosa Melano are totally frequent in Latin America. Especially in Mexico albures are part of the culture and common expressions. However, these two-way jokes are not welcome everywhere.
Debora Melo
Débora Melo is an albur used in Spanish-speaking countries such as Mexico, Chile, Colombia and the Dominican Republic , which despite being harmless in appearance has a rather morbid and erotic connotation.
Albures
Albur comes from the Hispanic Arabic term alburi. The original meaning was aimed at random and it is from there that the double meaning phrases have been developed. Although albures are not always born by chance, their …
No me ame
No me ame is a negative connotation sentence, made up of a negative adverb that is not , a personal pronoun in the Leer mas
Ponte pa mi
The phrase “ponte pa mi” is commonly used in Caribbean countries and in urban settings. In the main context it is a call to attention and prioritizing the sender by the receiver.
Bellaquita
The origin of the word “bellaquita” comes from the colloquial word “bellaco”, which presumably originates from the Latin ” bellum” which means battle or warlike .
Jiripoya
An abusive adjective that is used mainly in Spain to qualify a person as stupid or stupid. For example: Your boyfriend acted like a Leer mas
El Delicioso
The word delicioso comes from the Latin deliciousus which has the same connotation as its Spanish-speaking variant. Therefore, it is from this concept that all other meanings of the term derive and originate.