Willoughbys
The Willoughbys is an original animated comedy from Netflix that will be released on April 22, 2020, this is inspired by Leer mas
Tigertail
Tigertail is the name of a Netflix original North American drama film released on April 10, 2020. This film is written Leer mas
Shapeshifting
Shapeshifting, a terminology of English origin that was used as the name of the new album by the artist Joe Satriani. Stay at que-quiere-decir.com so Leer mas
Brews Brothers
Brews Brothers is the name of the new Netflix original series, released on April 10, 2020. This series tells the story Leer mas
Chromatica
Surely you already know that Chromatica is the title of the album released by the singer Lady Gaga. If you want to know Leer mas
Mindfulness
Mindfulness is a word from English that means “conscience” or “full awareness” in Spanish. In addition, it is a word that was not in use for some time and that only denoted an old synonym of the term attention or “attention”.
LOL
Acronym for Laughing Out Loud. interjection Intense and striking laugh. Example: This cat looks a lot like your brother. LOL! verb Laugh. Example: I can’t Leer mas
TBT
This term was initially popularized on twitter to publish what the way of dressing was in past decades. Then, thanks to its great acceptance, it spread to other networks such as Instagram, Youtube,
Wherever
Wherever is an Anglo-Saxon term that acts as an adverb or conjunction and is translated as “where”, “wherever” or “always”. In that sense, the use in Spanish is non-existent and would only correspond to the corresponding words of …
BFF
The acronym BFF represents the words bets friend foreverin both singular and plural. In this context, it can be translated as “best friend forever” or “best friends forever”. This abbreviation is widely used to tag photos and for …
LMAO
The acronym LMAO comes from the English phrase laughing my ass off, which literally means “breaking my ass.” From that perspective, other possible translations would be “I’m shit laughing” or “I’m dying of laughter”.
Creepy
The origin of the word creepy comes from 1794, “characterized by crawling”. means “to have a creeping feeling in the flesh” is from 1831; the one to produce such a feeling, the main modern sense, is from 1858. Creepy-crawly is from 1858, which means to terrify you, dark.