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Que Rico
Que Rico is an expression of colloquial use that usually refers in an exclamatory way to something particularly tasty, eye-catching, interesting, attractive or pleasant.
Adefesio
The word “adefesio,” as a masculine noun and with a colloquial usage, means something outlandish, absurd, or particularly ugly that stands out due to its unusual extravagance.
Cómo Tienes
The colloquial phrase “cómo tienes” is formed by the combination of the interrogative adverb “cómo” and the irregular verb “tener” and its meaning depends on the context of the sentence as it can be either interrogative or exclamatory.
Cuánto Está
The colloquial phrase “cuanto está” is formed by the combination of the pronoun “cuanto”, to indicate the totality of the elements to be expressed and the verb estar which is used in the present indicative tense, “está” and its meaning is to express an interrogative formula to know the price or value of something determined.
Mansplaining
Mansplaining is a term used to describe the behavior of men who condescendingly or patronizingly explain a topic to a woman, assuming that she has no knowledge or understanding of it. This behavior can be seen in many areas, from politics and academia to the home and daily life.
A lo Mejor
It is a colloquial adverbial phrase of doubt that expresses the expected possibility of a certain action occurring, and usually used in relation to a probable positive event. However, depending on the grammatical construction, it can also be used for a negative probability.
A Escondidas
A feminine adverbial phrase that means to carry out something in a hidden way or keep something well-guarded or protected, for example, keeping an object, a meeting, or particular information hidden.
Querocha
According to the RAE, the word kerocha means a set of eggs that have been laid by the queen bee or by any other insect queen with an abundant egg laying, for example, the wasp.
A Full
This is a colloquial phrase in Spanglish formed by the Spanish preposition “a” and the English adjective “full” whose meaning is to do the best possible a certain activity.