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Sacado/a: someone who is out of control due to a particular situation. Angry.

Sanata: to talk a lot and not say anything.

Sarparse: to go overboard, exceed the limits.

Seco/a: penniless.

Sifón: a mineral water bottle. A large nose.

Sobrar: to make fun of someone by pointing up his shortcomings or errors.

Soda:

Solari: alone.

Sopapo: a slap.

Sucucho: small house or apartmente in poor condition.

 
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