10 Spanish Expressions That Are Not So Easy to Figure Out

Chuchulucos

Chuchulucos. Candy of many colors.
Chuchulucos

More expressions that confuse Spanish students

Spanish expression Literal translation Real meaning in English
estar amolado (Mexico) to be ground down / worn to be broke, in trouble, or in a bad situation
ser maleta to be a suitcase to be bad at something, clumsy, or useless at a task
chuchulucos (Mexico) little trinkets / knick-knacks junk food, small treats, or random little things, candy
raspadito (NYC) little scraped thing scratch-off, scratch and win lottery.
raspado (Mexico) scraped shaved ice or slush (neutral form, not diminutive)
ni a cuál irle not even which one to choose, to root for. all options are bad; you don’t know which is worse (or which is the less bad). Irle a = to root for.
a huevo / a guevo  (Mexico) at egg definitely, of course, absolutely (can sound rude). Don’t use it, just understand it.
bien mamón (MX) very “mamón” very annoying, arrogant, or picky (strong slang)
endrogarse (MX) to get into drugs? to go into debt, often badly
lomito (MX) little loin dog (cute, affectionate term, like “doggo”)
echar un volado (MX) to throw a toss to flip a coin

Notes and usage

Estar amolado is very common when someone is short on money or going through a rough time. You might hear “ando bien amolado” meaning “I’m really broke right now.”  Estar amolado can be used for a broken gadget or machine. Amolarse, el cargador se amoló. ¡No la amueles!” is informal Mexican Spanish slang expressing disbelief, surprise, or telling someone to stop messing around, similar to “You’re kidding!”, “No way!”

Mexican newspaper article about chuchulucos:

¿Qué son los chuchulucos? Dulces, antojos y tradición popular mexicana

La RAE no registra el término, pero su uso está profundamente arraigado en el español mexicano

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