What is "Speak of the devil (and he shall come)"
A phrasal verb meaning to stop making an effort
What is give up
A commonly used way to refer to a group of people
What is y'all
An idiom commonly used to wish somebody success
What is "Break a leg"
A saying that what you do matters more than what you say
What is "Actions speak louder than words"
An English statement that translates to "El flojo trabaja doble"
What is "Haste makes waste"
A phrasal verb meaning to end a relationship
What is break up
A casual term of endearment between men
What is guy/dude
An idiom meaning to study hard
What is "Hit the books"
A saying that you shouldn't worry about something that's already happened
What is "Don't cry over spilled milk"
An English statement that means "Más vale pájaro en mano que cien volando"
What is "A bird in the hand is worth more than two in the bush"
A phrasal verb meaning to lower the volume
What is turn down
Slang used by younger people to indicate approval (having 'killed it')
What is slay
An idiom meaning something is hard to ignore
What is "Elephant in the room"
A saying that you shouldn't make assumptions based on appearances
What is "Don't judge a book by it's cover"
An English statement that translates to "Camarón que se duerme se lo lleva la corriente"
What is "You snooze, you lose"
A phrasal verb meaning to be friendly to someone
What is get along
The feeling of apprehension upon seeing events or achievements that you're not a part of
What is FOMO
An idiom meaning to take the opposite stance
What is "Playing devil's advocate"
A saying that things always seem better when they don't affect you
What is "The grass is always greener on the other side"
An English statement that translates to "Tener rabo de paja"
What is "Pot calling the kettle black/Those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones"
A phrasal verb meaning to accept an opponent/a responsibility
An acronym used for el más arrecho
What is GOAT
An idiom meaning that something is explained quickly
What is "In a nutshell"
A saying that you shouldn't place all your expectations on one outcome
What is "Don't put all your eggs in one basket"