Spanish idioms are essential to understanding and communicating with native speakers. Because Spanish is spoken in so many different countries, extra care is required when learning idioms. Make sure to pay attention to who is saying what under what circumstances before you attempt to use anything but the most common expression. Browse below to take a look at just how many different ways you can express yourself in Spanish.
bar de ligar
singles' bar; pickup joint (used in Spain)
bicho raro
oddball (lit.: rare bug)
brillar por su ausencia
be conspicuous by one’s absence
buscar bronca
be spoiling for a fight; be looking for a fight