puf {interj. } (expresando cansancio, sofocación) oof! (also: whew!)
interjection. ˈüf. used to express discomfort, surprise, or dismay. I once watched a highlight reel of Tyson knockouts with a roomful of intoxicated medical students who punctuated every blow with phrases like "Oof!
puf {interj. } (expresando cansancio, sofocación) oof! (also: whew!)
Español. ventilate [sth]⇒ vtr. (allow air to circulate through) ventilar⇒ vtr. airear⇒ vtr.
(Latin America, slang) pill (recreational drug in pill-form especially amphetamine) (Latin America, slang) clitoris.
US) (informal) (= buttocks) culo (inf) m. compounds.
opa [m/f] BO AR UY derog. dumb person.
And, vato has a feminine counterpart: vata, which can be used to refer to prostitutes or a female who owes someone money. Bato is just a friendly term, used among male friends.
The famous "oof" originally came from video game music composer Tommy Tallarico, who told GamesBeat in 2019 that he owns the rights to the sound. Tallarico created it and then popped the sound into a game called Messiah, which came out in 2000.
(an exclamation used to sympathize with someone else's pain or dismay, or to express one's own): Oof, that conversation must've been so awkward and hurtful!
The increasingly popular exclamation “yeet” is used to show enthusiasm, approval, triumph, pleasure and joy, according to Dictionary.com. “Oof,” on the other hand, is an exclamation to sympathize with someone else's pain or dismay, or to express one's own.
Oof can be a noun or an interjection.
chica f ⧫ muchacha f.
Hora is a noun that means time, hour; period; appointment.
pinta (uncountable) (Chicano, slang) prison.
It (OPA) literally means “to jump” and it's used in many ways to say “bravo”, “WoW”, “all right” or in today's lingo, “You Go”! When a Greek says OPA, they are usually dispensing complements, admiring your zest for life, your dancing or drinking prowess or showing their admiration of a performance.
It is frequently used during celebrations such as weddings or traditional dancing. In Greek culture, the expression sometimes accompanies the act of plate smashing. It can also be used to express enthusiasm, shock or surprise, or just after having made a mistake.
grandfather, the ~ Noun. grandpa, the ~ Noun.
Slang. tota [f] CU DO PR. vulva.
to sound, ring (sonar)
honey [noun] (especially American) darling (used when speaking to someone one loves). sweetheart [noun] used as an endearment for any beloved person, eg a child.