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It's actually spelled maña and yes it's spanish slang for habit.
Pudiera ser "descuartizadero" o aun "matadero". There's not a slang word for hospital in Spanish, it's always hospital
'hermano' is the usual word for brother
The usual word is 'abuela', diminutive 'abuelita'
In Brazil (We speak Portuguese not Spanish) this is a slang word for party.
"Diddy" is slang for a small amount or something that is minor or of little importance. It can also be used to refer to something that is cute or endearing.
Botín is the word used for the real English word "swag," not the slang term. What you want is the Spanish slang term "bulto."
There is no Spanish slang word yet for English slang bloshing, the mixing of different blog materials on one blog, like a collage. If you meant the word "blushing", it is "enrojecer" or "ruborizar".
It's actually spelled maña and yes it's spanish slang for habit.
Pudiera ser "descuartizadero" o aun "matadero". There's not a slang word for hospital in Spanish, it's always hospital
The word "swagger" is a word in English slang, the word didn't exist for only about 1 or 2 years. In Spanish "swagger" is not a word, there's probably not a word for it. If there is I recommend using Google for searching Spanish Slang.
tang is slang for genitals of women.
If you are referring to "heem" as a slang word for "Hennessey", which is a brand of cognac. Cognac in Spanish is "coñac", but since "Hennessey" is a specific brand, its name has no translation into Spanish. There is also no slang word for it in Spanish since cognac is not popular enough in Spanish-speaking countries to merit a slang name.
A Dame
"Yo" is a slang term commonly used as a greeting or to get someone's attention. It is not considered a formal word but is widely recognized in casual conversation.
"fabuloso" Slang "terrifico"
Como is spanish for "how come"