What does the Spanish Words Slang «boludez» mean?
Boludez is the Spanish words slang for estupidez, which means “something silly or foolish”.
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How frequently is this Argentine slang word used?
High frequency word. Argentinians use this word on almost a daily basis.
Examples of this word in use:
- “El examen de matemáticas fue una boludez”.
- “El inglés es una boludez comparado con el chino”.
- “No te compliques, es una boludez”
- “Te compré un regalito. Es una boludez igual, no es gran cosa”.
- “Este programa de televisión es una boludez total”.
- “Para mí, manejar el auto manual es una boludez”.
- “¿Solo permiten una persona por vez en la farmacia? ¡Qué boludez!”
- “No hagas boludeces que te estoy mirando”.
- “¿Podés dejar de hacer boludeces?”.
Interesting facts about this slang word:
The plural form of the spanish slang boludez is boludeces. We use that word to talk about silly or foolish actions. For example: “Juan no estudia porque pierde tiempo haciendo boludeces”. Otros sinónimos: pavada.
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