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cradle_duck
17 Jul 2016
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IssyMares
18 Jul 2016
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twerking - perreando
twerk - perreo \ perrear depende del contexto.
Ese es el perreo \ Vamos a perrear.
Estamos perreando.
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GabyLandegaardMx
17 Jul 2016
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@cradle_duck: I believe theres no translation for twerk or twerking. Maybe it has to be something similar to shake your butt 😅
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AnahiLopez
17 Jul 2016
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jejje well...i think say "Perrar" or "Mover el trasero" XD i don't know
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luis1710
17 Jul 2016
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@AnahiLopez: Haha xD
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AnahiLopez
17 Jul 2016
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@luis1710: Fue lo que se me ocurrio jaaxD
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Angelayeol
17 Jul 2016
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Perreo
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Pa_m_e
17 Jul 2016
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Twerking = Perreando!
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IssyMares
18 Jul 2016
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twerking - perreando
twerk - perreo \ perrear depende del contexto.
Ese es el perreo \ Vamos a perrear.
Estamos perreando.
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18 Jul 2016
In mexico we added the word "twerk/twerking" on our vocabulary but the similar word in spanish is "perreo or perrear/ perreando"
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18 Jul 2016
because we do not have a equal verb
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