Used when engaging in lighthearted banter with friends.
Examples
"After school, we can vacilar at the park before heading home."
"Let's vacilar this weekend and catch up with some old friends."
"Don't take him seriously; he's just vacilar with you."
Tips
It's important to read body language and tone, as vacilar can also imply teasing, and the nature of the teasing can be playful or light but not intended to offend.
Vacilar is often used in relaxed settings, such as hanging out with friends or social gatherings, so it usually conveys a light-hearted atmosphere.
When someone says 'let's vacilar', it’s an invitation to have fun together, so you can think of it as a way to suggest a casual meetup.
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Similar words and synonyms for this phrase
joke around
mess around
hang out
have fun
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