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washer. As in bolt and flat washer ?
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The formal word would be 'arandela'. You may hear someone say huasa. But that would be more colloquial.
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As in a bolt, screw, nut, and washer.
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In Chile we say arandela or golilla.
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hey I am currently learning Spanish slang. I want to know if there is a way to say "to trip" but in the English slang version. For example" Why are you trippin" or " I must have been trippin becuz I thought it was something else". If someone can help I would appeciate it.
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