
Ponete las pilas
In Argentine slang, “ponete las pilas” translates to “put in your batteries,” urging someone to be more energetic, attentive, or diligent. This expression encourages individuals to focus and increase their efforts in a given task or situation. Its origin is linked to the idea of energizing oneself, similar to how batteries power devices.
- Argentina Exclusive
- First Release Dec 28, 2023
- Stamp Set Modismos argentinos
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