Chaqueta

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Chaqueta is a Spanish slang term that translates to “jacketin English. However, in slang, it is often used to refer to someone who is being dishonest or is talking nonsense.

When someone is described as a “chaqueta,” it means that they are not telling the truth or are exaggerating. It can also imply that the person is trying to deceive others or manipulate a situation. The term is commonly used in informal settings and among friends.

Example 1: “No le creas, siempre está tirando chaqueta.” (Don’t believe him, he’s always talking nonsense.)

Example 2: “Ese político es un chaqueta, prometió muchas cosas pero no cumplió ninguna.” (That politician is a liar, he promised a lot but didn’t fulfill any of his promises.)

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