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Shut Up in Spanish. Hipsters are going to use it in few years probably because English is too mainstream.
Callate, Alfred. I have to focus to this beautiful composition. *sounds of tractor*
Callate by NarcolepticKleptomaniac October 22, 2014
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CalHATERS 

The widely preferred almost-acronym for the California Automated Travel Expense Reimbursement System (CalATERS) because state employees HATE it due to the sheer difficulty people have navigating its website which everyone assumes is entirely intentionally built into the process to prevent reimbursement.
I spent almost the entire day trying to figure out how to use the CalHATERS website until I began to hallucinate that a giant panda was destroying everything on my desk and so once I began to realize that it may be virtually impossible to get reimbursed, I just gave up on it and acknowledged that the money I’d spent on my licensure and all of the expenses I had related to travel for the whole year was just down the drain!
CalHATERS by Dr Bunnygirl May 19, 2021

!calmate que te calmo! 

callate puta 

While playing on her computer, Ale liked to say "callate puta" to her roommate, Emily.
callate puta by SophieHaskell October 12, 2005
The way to say NAKED in Peruvian.
Calato is for males, Calata for females.
I can definately see her nipple, WAIT! Is she... calata??? Yes, she is.
calata by Chestercita March 28, 2007
This Spanish word comes from the verb "calmar", meaning "to calm".

By making it "calma", it becomes a command in the familiar you form, becoming "you, calm".

Adding "te" on the end makes it reflexive, so that the final meaning becomes "you, calm yourself".

This world will appear in Spanish classrooms, outside of Spanish classrooms when spoken by Spanish students or native Spanish speakers, or by people who have picked it up from those previously mentioned types, or from Urban Dictionary.

Correctly pronounced, it is spoken:

"calm" (like the English word), "ah" (as in 'nod'), "tey" (as in 'bay').
"OMG! I'm freaking out over this AP exam!"

"Calmate amigo, calmate"
calmate by Cristobal42 May 6, 2009