Spanish Slang Words: 159 of the Best | Mexican, Cuban & More (2023)

So, you’re well on your way in your Spanish learning journey and started feeling proud of your progress in class. Then, suddenly, you try to have a conversation with someone whose first language is Spanish - and your pride is shattered.What did they just say?

If this has happened to you before, don’t worry! It probably means that you need to learn some Spanish slang to understand informal Spanish vocabulary. Spanish is spoken natively in over 20 countries and even has more first language speakers than English, making it an incredibly diverse language with many different slang words and phrases.

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Let us walk you through some of the most popular Spanish slang words and phrases throughout Latin America and Europe. We’ll cover popular Spanish slang for ‘friend’, Spanish slang for ‘cool’, Spanish slang for texting, and more. We will also break down some of the most popular slang per country so that you know what to say next time you visit.

With this nifty guide, you’ll soon be able to navigate casual conversations like a local!

Why you need to know Spanish slang

There are over 20 Spanish-speaking countries worldwide. Just as English-speaking countries like the USA, the UK, and Australia have unique slang, different countries in Latin America and Europe will have different Spanish slang words.

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Learning a wide variety of Spanish slang phrases will allow you to:

  • Travel throughout Latin America and Spain with ease.
  • Spare yourself some embarrassing situations where you don’t know the local Spanish slang.
  • Communicate more effectively and naturally with locals.
  • Sound more like a fluent speaker.
  • Understand local memes and internet jokes!
  • Watch YouTube videos, TV shows, and other slang-heavy digital media from different countries.

Although learning Spanish slang can seem daunting, it’s also a fun experience that will open many doors in your Spanish-learning journey.

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Spanish slang

Now that you’re excited to learn Spanish slang, let’s get into it. We'll cover the most popular Spanish slang words and phrases and provide their English translation as well as Spanish pronunciation for English speakers. Essentially, we’ll recreate the sounds with English words, so that you know how to say each word without having to mimic a native speaker!

Keep in mind that Spanish slang is pronounced differently in each country. For example, Spaniards generally pronounce the letter c as a th while Mexicans pronounce it as an s. The Spanish pronunciation column in the tables below will reflect the local pronunciation for the respective country for accuracy.

Spanish slang words

Spanish is a highly regionalized language, so most countries will have their own slang. Some slang words may even mean completely different things in different countries.

Before we get into country-specific slang, here are some Spanish slang words that are pretty universal.

Spanish slang wordSpanish pronunciationEnglish meaning
Chambachahm-bahWork
Buenazobweh-nah-zohReally good
Plataplah-tahMoney
Vainavy-nahA thing
Ojooh-hoWatch out
Mandemahn-dehWhat? / Come again?

General Spanish slang phrases

Spanish slang phrases are also highly dependent on the country. Many nationals will have slightly (or highly!) different ways of saying things. Here are some common slang phrases that can be pretty well understood in almost any Spanish-speaking country.

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Spanish slang phraseSpanish pronunciationEnglish meaning
Ponerse las pilasPoh-nehr-seh las pee-lasTo step it up
Hablar por los codosAh-blahr pour los coh-dosTo be very chatty
Echar una manoEh-chahr oo-nah mah-noTo help someone
Dejar plantadoDeh-har plahn-tah-dohTo stand someone up
Caer gordoKah-ehr gor-dohTo dislike someone
Mala pataMah-la Pah-tahBad luck

Spanish slang for friend

If you’re studying Spanish, you probably know that amigo is the word for ‘friend.’ However, did you know there are dozens of other ways you can refer to your friends? Below are some of the most common Spanish slang for ‘friend,’ including the country where each word is used.

Spanish slang for friendSpanish pronunciationCountry where it’s used
ParcePar-sayColombia.
LlaveYa-vehChile and Colombia
CompaCome-pahMexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Argentina.
CuateKwah-tehMexico, Venezuela, Guatemala, Bolivia.
AleroAh-leh-roGuatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
PanaPah-nahPanama, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and more.
HermanoEr-mah-noVirtually all of Latin America.
PataPah-taCuba, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile.
CarnalCar-nalMexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Argentina.
BróderBro-dehrMost of Latin America.
Tíotee-ohSpain.

Spanish slang for cool

One of the first things you will notice about Spanish slang words is that most countries have different ways of saying “cool.” Our table below will prepare you with the Spanish slang for cool you will need to survive anywhere.

Spanish slang for coolSpanish pronunciationCountry where it’s used
BakanBah-caChile.
BárbaroBar-bah-rowArgentina and Uruguay.
Buena ondaBoo-eh-nah On-daChile, Mexico, and Argentina.
CacheteCah-che-tehChile and Costa Rica.
ChévereChe-veh-rehMost of Latin America.
ChidoChee-dohMexico.
ChivoChee-voEl Salvador.
GuayGoo-ISpain and parts of Mexico.
PadrePah-dreMexico.
PichudoPee-choo-dohCosta Rica.
PiolaPee-oh-laArgentina and Chile.
SuaveSwa-vehMexico.
TopísimoToh-pee-see-moChile.
TuanisToo-ah-kneesCosta Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador.

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Other country-specific Spanish slang

Mexican slang

Mexican slang wordPronunciationEnglish meaning
ChelaChe-laBeer
FresaFray-saPreppy
AguasAh-goo-asWatch out
CrudoCroo-dohHungover
¡A huevo!Ah weh-vohHell yeah!
ChilangoChee-lan-goSomeone from Mexico City
MeticheMuh-tee-cheNosey
No manchesNo man-chessNo way
Güey/WeyGoo-ay / woo-ayDude
NetaNeh-tahReally? / The truth
AhoritaAh-oh-ree-tahRight this moment
SaleSah-lehOk, sure

​​Colombian slang

Colombian slang wordSpanish pronunciationEnglish meaning
El parcheElle par-cheA group of friends
PolasPoh-lahsSome beers
RumbiarRoom-bee-areTo party
ChangóChan-gohTo go dancing
GuayaboGoo-ah-ya-bohHungover
Los tombosLos tom-bohsThe police
EntucarIn-too-carTo kiss
¡Paila!Pie-laToo bad!
Un catorceOon kah-tor-seA favor
ChiviadoChee-vee-ah-dohFake
ChinoChee-nohA child
TintoTeen-tohBlack coffee

Cuban slang

Cuban slang wordSpanish pronunciationEnglish meaning
YumaYoo-maA foreigner not from Latin America.
Un mateOon ma-tehA french kiss.
¡Nos pillamos!No-s pee-ya-mosSee you soon!
JamarHa-marTo eat
CamelloKah-meh-yoBus
¡Tu maletín!Too mah-leh-teenThat’s your problem!
Me resbalaMeh Res-bah-laI don’t care
¡Chao pescao!Cha-oh pis-kah-ohGoodbye!
Me piroMeh pee-roI’m leaving
ChivoChee-voBicycle

Peruvian slang

Peruvian slang wordSpanish pronunciationEnglish meaning
Al toqueAl toh-kehVery quickly
AsadoAh-sah-dohAngry
BambaBahm-bahFake
FlorearFlo-re-areTo lie
GrifoGree-fohGas station
HuevearWeh-veh-areTo actively do nothing
JamaHa-maFood
PiñaPee-n-yahSomeone with bad luck
PitucoPee-too-kohA rich person
RocheRoh-cheEmbarrassing

Argentinian slang

Argentinian slang wordSpanish pronunciationEnglish meaning
CheCheHey
BoludoBow-loo-dohJerk
Pibe / PibaPee-beh / Pee-bahGuy / Girl
WachoWah-choRascal
GrosoGrow-soThe best
Tener pajaTen-air pah-haTo feel lazy
Tener mala lecheTen-air mal-ah lay-cheHaving bad luck
ForroFo-rowIdiot
LaburoLah-boo-rowJob
VoláVo-lahLeave!

Chilean slang

Chilean slang wordSpanish pronunciationEnglish meaning
CañaKah-n-yaHangover
CarretearCar-ray-teh-areTo party
Pololo / PololaPoh-low-low / Pow-low-laBoyfriend / Girlfriend
JoteHo-tehPlayer
MinaMee-nahYoung woman
TacoTah-kowTraffic jam
HartoAre-tohMany
LucaLoo-kah1,000 pesos
FiloFee-loAlright
BuenmosoBoo-en-mo-soBeautiful

Venezuelan slang

Venezuelan slang wordSpanish pronunciationEnglish meaning
ChamoCha-moDude
DaleDa-layOf course!
ChimboCheem-boCheap or low-quality.
BurdaBoor-daA lot / really.
CorotoKo-ro-toThing
LadillaLa-dee-yaAnnoying
MamarrachoMa-ma-ra-choA ridiculous thing or person
¡Taima!Tie-maStop!
ChoroCho-rowA thief or criminal
RatónRa-tonHangover
QuedaoKay-da-ohA slow person (mentally)
LadilladoLa-dee-ya-dohBeing annoyed

Spanish slang in Spain

Spanish slang wordSpanish pronunciationEnglish meaning
ValeVah-laySure
FliparFlee-parTo go crazy
MajoMah-hoCute
¡Hostia!Us-tee-ahDamn!
¡Venga!Venn-gahLet’s go!
ChavalCha-vah-lA kid
EmpanadoEm-pa-nah-dohSomeone slow (mentally)
¡Joder!Ho-derDamn it!
CabrearseKah-breh-are-sehTo get pissed off
CutreKoo-trehOpposite of cute
Los viejosLos Vee-eh-hosMy parents
PuentePoo-en-tehA long weekend

Other Spanish slang from places not mentioned above

Spanish slang wordSpanish pronunciationEnglish meaningCountry where it’s used
MaeMayDudeCosta Rica
Tico / TicaTee-co / Tee-caA Costa Rican person.Costa Rica
¡Diay!Dee-ayAn exclamation word that expresses confusion.Costa Rica
TiguereTee-guh-rehA street smart person.Dominican Republic
ColmadoKohl-ma-dohA corner storeDominican Republic
CherchaCher-chaA partyDominican Republic
¡Chendo!Chen-dohJust kidding!Ecuador
LámparaLam-pah-raSketchyEcuador
CaletaCal-seh-taHouse or homeEcuador
ChuchoChoo-choDogEl Salvador
¡Puchica!Poo-chee-caDamn!El Salvador
Chero / CheraChe-ro / Che-raGuy / girlEl Salvador
OffiOh-feeOkayPanama
¿Qué sopa?Kay So-pahWhat’s up?Panama
ChupataChoo-pah-taA partyPanama

Spanish slang FAQs

What is some Spanish texting slang?

Just as English speakers use LOL, TTYL, and ILY when texting, Spanish speakers use a lot of slang when messaging each other. Here are some of the most common Spanish texting slang acronyms you should know.

Spanish texting slangSpanish meaningEnglish meaning
XPorBy / why
TQM / TKMTe quiero muchoI like you a lot (amicably)
KQueThat
KYTCállateShut up
GraxGraciasThanks
TBTa bien / todo bienThat’s okay / all good

What is some Spanish slang for money?

There are many different Spanish slang words for money, as you can imagine. Here are some of the most common ones so that you’re never caught off guard when it comes to money:

  • Baro
  • Lana
  • Billete
  • Cobre
  • Morralla
  • Oaoa
  • Bolas
  • Feria

What is Spanish slang for girlfriend?

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Calling your girlfriend by a cutesy slang name is very common across Latin America. If you’re trying to impress your Latin American girlfriend, try calling her one of the following Spanish slang words for girlfriend:

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  • Mi vida
  • Mi princesa
  • Mi chica
  • La dueña de mis quincenas
  • Mi polola

When is it appropriate to use Spanish slang?

Spanish slang should be strictly limited to casual and informal conversations. You should never use slang in a formal setting, such as in school, work, or any formal environment. Always try to limit the amount of slang you use when you first meet someone of higher authority than you, like your boss, your spouse’s parents, or officials.

Check out our post on formal and informal greetings in Spanish here, if you're looking for expert guidance.

Tips for learning Spanish slang

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Learning Spanish slang is one of the few things that you most likely won’t be able to accomplish in a classroom. No matter how advanced your Spanish classes are, you probably won’t spend a lot of time learning Spanish slang as you focus on grammar structures and vocabulary instead.

Here are some great tips to improve your knowledge of Spanish slang so that you can become more like a native speaker.

Make Spanish-speaking friends

The best way to learn Spanish slang is through practice. Making Spanish-speaking friends and communicating with them constantly is the best way to improve your understanding of Spanish slang.

Will you struggle to understand slang as it naturally appears in conversation? Sure. Might you feel embarrassed if you misuse slang? It happens! But the best way to learn slang is by trial and error. Just keep talking with your Spanish-speaking friends, and you will soon pick up and master every slang word they use.

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Immerse yourself in the language

Full language immersion is an excellent way to improve your language skills all around. If you’re trying to grow your Spanish slang vocabulary, there is no better way than exposing yourself to everyday conversations where slang is most likely to come up naturally.

If total physical immersion isn’t possible due to work or family responsibilities, then you can try your best to turn your life into a Spanish-speaking environment.

You can do this by:

  • Listening to Spanish music.
  • Watching Spanish TV shows.
  • Listening to Spanish podcasts.
  • Reading Spanish books, especially novels.
  • Watching YouTube videos from Spanish creators.

All of these are excellent ways to increase the amount of Spanish slang you are exposed to regularly.

Read informal online forums

One of the problems with reading books to increase your exposure to Spanish slang is that they tend to be highly edited and written with plain Spanish. An excellent way to circumvent this is to read what native speakers write and publish online without filtering. Online forums are an ideal place for this.

If you have any hobbies or passions, the chances are that there are plenty of Spanish-speaking online forums that you will find interesting. Google some of your interests in Spanish plus the word “fórum” and you are sure to find an exciting website with plenty of native content for you to consume!

Some final key takeaways

Learning Spanish slang words can take your language skills to the next level. Just knowing how to put sentences together and use textbook vocabulary will not be enough to navigate daily life in Spain, Latin America or other dominant Spanish-speaking regions.

Luckily, learning Spanish slang is now easier than ever, thanks to the internet and how you can mimic immersion from your own home.

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We hope you have found this guide with Spanish slang phrases constructive and enjoyable. If you are traveling to any of the countries listed in our guide, we strongly encourage you to memorize every slang word for the respective country before you visit - and bookmark this page and regularly come back to it!

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FAQs

What is Cuban slang for cool? ›

Chévere is the universal Cuban term for “cool.” It can be used to describe almost anyone or anything, whether you're paying someone a compliment about their outfit or talking about a new band that you like. ¡Chao pescao! This is a playful and charming way to say goodbye to a friend.

What do Cubans call each other? ›

Acere/Asere

Acere is a term of friendship, similar to “dude”, “buddy”, or “mate”. You wouldn't use it in more formal settings, but you'll hear it often among friends. This word originally comes from the Efik language of Nigeria and isn't found in other Spanish dialects.

What is Cuban slang for girl? ›

jeva: In Honduras, Panama, Cuba, Dominican Republic and Venezuela it is used to refer to a young women. An alternate spelling is jeba.

What is Cuban slang for hot? ›

Mango, in Cuban slang, is used to express that someone is very hot in a sexual way. Mango is a fruit so the word doesn't mean the same among Spanish speakers, this is only for Cuba. Brenda es un tremendo mango: Brenda is very hot.

What are some crazy Cuban sayings? ›

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  • Cubans don't eat hotdogs with “all the trimmings,” they eat them with “all the irons” (con todos los hierros).
  • Cubans are not “very talented,” they “go to Havana and extinguish fires” (va a La Habana y apaga fuego).
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How do you say beautiful in Cuban? ›

Bello / Bella – “Beautiful”

What does Pucha mean in Cuban? ›

feminine noun. Cuba) (= ramo) bouquet.

What does Pingao mean? ›

Pikao (or Pingao) the Golden Sand Sedge.

What do Cubans call the police? ›

The local equivalent to the “911” emergency line in Cuba is 106 for the Police Department and 105 for the Fire Department.

What are Cuban words for love? ›

Te quiero/Te amo

In general, te quiero is used in a slightly more casual way (its other meaning is 'I want you', so you are telling your love in a nice way that you want them), whereas te amo is more a grand declaration of true love. Both phrases are ideal for long-term relationships.

Do Cubans say pinga? ›

Pinga is my favourite Cuban slang word, I do use it outside my house now but only with friends.

How do you compliment a Cuban woman? ›

If you are wishing to compliment a woman, you would say ”Eres muy linda” which means “You are very pretty.”

What is a Titi slang? ›

titi f (plural titis) (slang, regional) chick (young lady)

How do you say flirt in Cuban Spanish? ›

The Spanish Verb for “to Flirt”: Coquetear

There are several verbs to say “to flirt” in Spanish, but the most common one is coquetear.

What is the G word for Cuban? ›

Gusano, a pejorative term first used by Fidel Castro towards Cuban counter-revolutionaries; see List of ethnic slurs by ethnicity § Cubans.

What does Coco mean in Cuban? ›

The Coco or Coca (also known as the Cucuy, Cuco, Cuca, Cucu, Cucuí or El-Cucuí) is a mythical ghost-like monster, equivalent to the bogeyman, found in Spain and Portugal.

What is que bola? ›

¿Qué bola? Another Cuba-specific expression. Used instead of the more formal “¿cómo estás?” to ask how someone is. Again, it's only for use among friends.

How do Cubans say yes? ›

¡Sí! (Yes) The Spanish word for 'yes' is 'sí.

What does de pinga mean in Cuba? ›

De pinga. This Cuban curse word has a pretty NSFW translation (which refers to a certain part of the male anatomy) but all you need to know is that it is used to convey frustration, anger or dissatisfaction. Example: Bro, do we not have any eggs? De pinga!

What is the Spanish slang for hot woman? ›

hot girl {noun}

ricura {f} [LAm.]

How do Cubans say thank you? ›

Muchas gracias (Thank you very much)

What does Lupita mean in Cuba? ›

What is the meaning of the name Lupita? The name Lupita is primarily a female name of Spanish origin that means From The River Of The Wolf.

What does Pepito mean in Cuban? ›

Pepito is a masculine name of Spanish origin, meaning “Jehovah increases.” What was once an adorable pet name has now blossomed into a stand-alone title. Pepito comes from the name Jose, the Hispanic form of the Hebrew Joseph.

Why do Cubans say Oye? ›

Its most literal translation is "What's up?" It's very informal and typically used among friends. Ex. "¿Oye que bola?" = "Hey, what's up?" 2.

What do Papi Chulo mean? ›

A direct translation of papi chulo from Spanish is “pimp daddy,” with papi being a diminutive form of “father” (and used like “baby”) and chulo meaning “pimp” but also “attractive,” “cocky,” or “cool” in colloquial settings. Chulo alone has a storied history in American English.

What Churo means? ›

handsome ⧫ attractive. Copyright © by HarperCollins Publishers.

What does ahi na ma mean? ›

ahí na' ma'

That's it! / there is nothing I need more”. It's about reaching something best, ultimate that you don't have to look for anywhere else. Usually called after a great dance, song, party.

What is the slang word for cool? ›

Dope - Cool or awesome. Extra - Over-the-top, extreme. Fit - Short for outfit. Fire - Hot, trendy, amazing, or on point (formerly "straight fire")

What is Latino slang for cool? ›

Chido/a

Chido/a is a Mexican adjective meaning “awesome” or “cool”. It's used the same the way you would use guay in Spain. For example: Es un vato chido – He's a cool guy!

What does Tata mean in Cuban? ›

Tata/Titi: Similar to honey or sweetie.

What are some gangster words? ›

Slang, brands and symbols
SlangMeaning
Psmoney – paper money or notes
Paganperson who moves between gangs, or has no affiliation
Shankstabbed, a knife
Shooknervous, scared
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What is badass in slang? ›

(vulgar); (slang) A badass is someone who is very tough or mean. Don't mess with him, he's a real badass! (slang) A person who has extreme attitudes and behavior and is admired by others. In this sense, calling someone a badass is a compliment.

What's a cool girl slang? ›

What is the cool girl? The cool girl is one of the guys. She's the direct mirror to the male protagonists' likes and dislikes within the world. She's fun, raunchy, profane, and effortlessly hot. The most important aspect of a cool girl is that "she's not like other girls."

What are Cholos slang words? ›

Cholos, cholas and cholitas are used as informal slang terms in parts of the US, to refer to people of Peruvian, Bolivian, Mexican, and many others of descent, who usually are low-income and "tough", and may wear stereotypical clothes. This is usually used to refer to people who are born in different places.

What is Latino slang for hot girl? ›

ricura {f} [LAm.]

What is Spanish slang for good? ›

If you ever travel through Spain or Latin America, you should be expecting some basic Spanish words that will come up in most conversations: bueno (“good”) is one of them! This adjective means exactly the opposite of malo (“bad”), and is used to express a positive quality.

What do the word Punta mean? ›

Noun. punta f (plural puntes) point, tip. pinch, bit (small amount) peak, top.

What is Viejito? ›

Mexican Spanish, from Spanish, little old men, plural of viejito old man, diminutive of viejo old man, from viejo, adjective, old, from Latin vetulus, from vetus old.

What does Oye Mami mean? ›

hey, gorgeous (2)

What does Mama Pinga mean? ›

feminine noun. 1. ( colloquial) (relative) mom (colloquial) (United States)

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