* Something which is repeated a lot of times and can be tiring or boring. *Don’t worry.

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* Something which is repeated a lot of times and can be tiring or boring. *Don’t worry.

*A person who does many extrange things so other people talk about him and call people’s attention.

*To study a lot for an exam. *To swot (up). *To cram

“Catear” : it means to fail, for example an exam or a subject.

“Parida” : it’s a word that means nonsense, to make or say a silly thing when you shouldn’t do it.

Estar “empanao”: it means to be confused or thinking about your own things when someone is talking to you.

n FLIPAR “ FLIPAR ” It comes from the English word “to flip”. In Spanish it means to be under the effects of drugs,but we use it from colloquial language as surprised, enthusiastic, amazed or very very happy.It comes from the English word “to flip”. In Spanish it means to be under the effects of drugs,but we use it from colloquial language as surprised, enthusiastic, amazed or very very happy.

“ PELLAS ” To be absent from school without a justified reason, not because you are ill but because you want to be away from school with your friends or for a walk. To play truant.

tutu “Chuleta”: It's a piece of paper students use in the exams when they haven't studied, trying to cheat teachers. Sometimes writing the crib takes longer than studying. (In English crib).

“Mola”: It’s an expression young people use when we like something so much or it’s very very cool.

“Pirarse”: It’s a colloquial expression that we use when you leave a place. (In English I’m off- To make oneself scarce).

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