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Spanish is a different way to say cheers like at a celebration or event. By someone thought what cheers was in Spanish the language and a small child said the word Spanish.
Instead of saying Cheers say Spanish at party’s or events.
by Coopdino July 29, 2024
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Do you speak English or Spanish? Whoever moves first is gay.

First person to move is confirmed gay for life.
by code0010110 August 3, 2024
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A challenge of who can stand completely still, the loser is in most cases called Gay for losing.
Person 1: English or Spanish

Person 2: English

Person 1: Whoever moves first is gay
(Both stop moving)
by 88th Fox August 17, 2024
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Spanish manacles

“Spanish manacles” are plates of food that are so very delicious, you just don’t want to get up from the table. You’re so unwilling to stop eating the food, that it’s as if you’re chained to the table in manacles (handcuffs).
The appetizers at that new restaurant are Spanish manacles for sure!
by Professor Paradise April 9, 2025
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