Whether you’re new to the evening, or are a seasoned veteran, there are a few things you should know about the game show Pendejadas. In this article, we’ll explore the different games on the show, including the Wheel of Pendejadas, the Culero, and the Challenge Bucket. We’ll also look at how you can play a game called “Flip Cup Shot.”
Pendejada
The word “pendejada” is Spanish for nonsensical, or foolish. Although it can be offensive in some contexts, the term is used to refer to a child in Latin America. Although the word originated in Spanish, it is now used in many English-speaking countries. Here are some ways to use the term:
Culero
The Spanish word “culero” is a dirty term that translates to “arse hole.” Despite its origin, it is no longer a curse. Instead, it is a derogatory term that is shouted at fuckasses in the rush hour. Despite the dirty nature of the word, it is now used with some affection. This article will explain some of the most common uses of the word, along with how you can correct it.
The classic moves for culero include putting your foot in the seat next to you during a movie, using more space than is necessary, and not interacting with the person in a group conversation. These moves are subtle and non-offensive. In addition to expressing your desire to be seductive, culero moves are often seen as respectful and unobtrusive. They can be used without fear of getting caught, and are the first step towards becoming a culero.
Challenge Bucket
Alannized hosts the weekly talk show “Noche De Pendejadas” in Spanish. The show features a different guest each week. Most guests are YouTubers and beauty enthusiasts, and Alannized gets to interview them about their lives and careers. The show is in Spanglish, so the conversations aren’t always easy to follow, but it’s always fun to see what people are struggling with and what their solutions are.