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What does enchulao mean?

"Enchulao" is a slang term in Spanish, primarily used in Mexico and some parts of Latin America. It translates roughly to "to make something look good" or "to dress up", with a connotation of making something more attractive or appealing.

Here are some examples of how "enchulao" might be used:

* "Enchula esa camisa, está muy simple." (Dress up that shirt, it's too plain.)

* "Voy a enchular mi carro para la fiesta." (I'm going to spruce up my car for the party.)

* "Ese pastel está enchulado, se ve delicioso." (That cake is decked out, it looks delicious.)

It's a casual and playful term, often used to express approval or excitement about something that's been made more attractive.

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