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90 Mexican words and expressions (with their meaning)

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Over the years, Mexican culture has created a large number of unique expressions and words to be able to say everything that before was not known how to communicate.

The ancient culture of Mexico includes the Mayan and Aztec times, among many others, but in the Today's article will focus on how they use the Spanish language with its most common idioms and localisms. identifiers.

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Words and typical expressions of Mexico

Many of these words and expressions contain a meaning that can be used in any type of conversation or informal chat. Has it ever happened to you that you do not understand the meaning of any of them?

Next We present a selection of 90 Mexican words and expressions (with their meaning) that perhaps you did not know what they wanted to express.

1. Okay?

Expression used to answer a phone call.

2. Giddy Up.

It is a way of affirming something.

3. chatter

It is often used to refer to walking around shopping malls and hanging out.

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4. Guy.

It is said to the one who is young/adolescent.

5. Chin.

It is an expression used when you are angry or disappointed.

6. Slouch.

The literal translation would be: ugly.

7. Malhora.

It refers to when someone is a bad person.

8. prick.

Buy something for someone else.

9. Quiúbole.

It is a widely used informal greeting.

10. Wow.

It comes from the English expression watch which means "to look" or "look at that".

11. Let's give him what is pot mole.

Do something quickly and quickly.

12. By eye of a good bucket.

Calculate something by making a rough estimate.

13. Hold on rod

It refers to fulfilling what we have promised.

14. Go see if the sow has already given birth.

Phrase used to tell someone to leave where we are.

15. You're doing outside the potty.

When someone is disoriented or doesn't know where she is.

16. Scare me skull.

Expression used to show someone that we are not afraid of them.

17. Get off the eggs.

Phrase used to try to calm someone's spirits.

18. Whistling and clapping.

This phrase is used to tell someone that it is better not to touch anything.

19. Like the dog with the two cakes.

When someone is torn between several solutions.

20. give me the wish

It is used to tell someone to pass us an object away from us.

21. From to staple

It refers to when something is free or free to use.

22. Dark billet.

When we want a little or varied of everything.

23. You left the viper screeching.

When we provoke a fight or argument and run away leaving the problem to those who are left behind.

24. lay cheek

It is used to talk about when we annoy someone on a recurring basis.

25. kick up

An expression meaning that we have had intimate relations with someone.

26. He is the net.

It means that it is totally true or true.

27. He is an old green tail.

This phrase speaks of when an old man is attracted to young women.

28. He is shaken.

It means that you are sad or emotionally sensitive.

29. This canyon.

It talks about when something is complicated or difficult to carry out.

30. This night eats Pancho.

An affirmation to refer to the fact that today we will maintain relationships.

31. Be up to flip flops.

It is said of the one who spent time consuming alcohol or was intoxicated.

32. Become goofy

When we are aware of something but tell others that it is not the case.

33. Do me a favour.

Phrase used to ask a friend or colleague for help.

34. Come along.

Someone is told to get going.

35. They took the mole out of him.

It means that they took blood from someone.

36. They caught him swallowing pinole.

When you are caught unawares or unexpectedly.

37. You caught me on the curve

It is said to someone to explain that we were distracted.

38. He put the horse on me.

It means that someone attacked us for no reason.

39. I began to throw the roe.

Referring to the fact that we prepared to rest.

40. Rock the boat.

Above all, it refers to when we go out dancing.

41. Not even going to dance in Chalma.

When something no longer has a solution or can no longer be changed.

42. No problem.

When there is no problem, it is mainly used to affirm something.

43. Really.

It means that we cannot believe what they tell us or we are astonished.

44. Don't play the duck.

It tells the one we want to pay more attention to us.

45. Listen then.

When we affirm something emphatically or want to incite someone to do something.

46. Put on the town one.

Let's split this between the two of us.

47. what a shit

It is used to refer to something that went wrong or is of poor quality.

48. what a cure

This expression is used for when we remember something funny that happened before.

49. What's up.

It is a type of informal greeting that is very widespread in Mexico.

50. That Father.

When something or someone surprises us very positively.

51. What up?

How are you? or how are you? would be what it comes to mean.

52. what a pex

Another greeting widely used in this Latin culture.

53. What a show.

It would be something similar to what's up? but influenced by the proximity of this country to the US.

54. Stay from six.

When we were surprised by something that happened.

55. The jarocha was made.

When we undergo a sex change operation.

56. He went into the kitchen.

When we interfere in matters that are not of our interest.

57. Know the ball.

An expression that is used to say that we do not know something or we are not aware of it.

58. The squirrel yells at you.

It refers when someone has bad body odor or lack of cleanliness.

59. You go overboard.

This expression is said to someone who thinks he is smarter than he really is.

60. Pulling bar.

When someone is lazy or doesn't work properly.

61. Let's go in the truck for some girls.

We are going in the van to pick up some friends, this would be the normal way of expressing that phrase.

62. Already chole.

When we do not want more of something or we are fed up.

63. The chahuistle has already fallen.

It is said of the one who managed to catch or was captured.

64. You already have me until the cake.

When someone has managed to enrage us or is unnerving us.

65. You don't even grind it anymore.

This expression is used when someone insists on something so much that we prefer not to do it.

66. The chahuistle has already fallen on us.

It means that someone discovered us or caught us doing something.

67. I already do them.

This phrase is used to warn someone that they may be in trouble.

68. You already peeled it.

We can use this phrase to tell someone that they have already lost the opportunity they had.

69. They already stuck the gum.

When two people start a relationship or courtship.

70. The clown already charged us.

It refers to when something goes wrong or we miss the opportunity.

71. Already merit.

In a moment we will have everything ready.

72. They already balconyed it.

It means that they exposed someone or told their shame.

73. He already nailed the beak.

When someone falls asleep wherever he is.

74. I'm going to get the soup.

We're going to make him confess, want to extract information from that person.

75. Lay down the roll.

We can use this phrase to tell someone to stop commenting on something in bad taste.

76. You're going to give yourself a bump.

This phrase is used to warn that we are going to harm or hurt ourselves.

77. You think you're very here, don't you?

This expression is said to someone who has a very high ego.

78. So much fart to shit watery.

When we try very hard to achieve something and achieve very little.

79. He got up to his hands.

This phrase refers to one who got drunk until he lost consciousness.

80. The canoe leaks.

When someone is very excited by another person.

81. He was left with a “what” face.

It is used to express that someone was very surprised.

82. What trans.

This is one of the most common forms of greeting in Mexico.

83. what a roll

This phrase is also a very common type of greeting used in certain communities in this country.

84. How bald is the cochi.

It means that something will be done yes or yes.

85. what a kick

A greeting that is used with people we trust.

86. What carnal wave.

This type of greeting is the most fraternal that is used in Mexico.

87. How cured.

When we refer to something that happened was very funny or was very good.

88. what a cool

It refers to something being very positive or good.

89. what a snack

It means that something that happened was very funny or funny.

90. Do not give up.

It is used to tell someone that they must fulfill what they promised.

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