STREET WORKOUT anglicism by STREET TRAINING, competitive version of calisthenics, taking your exercises to a much higher level of complexity. Calisthenics are body weight exercises in order to tone and develop the muscles to achieve greater flexibility, better body figure and more strength, but it does not aim to maximize muscle power. .
SKINBOOSTER anglicism derived from SKIN, skin and BOOSTER, amplifier (pressure, voltage); in aesthetics: booster is a beauty activator, that is, it has a higher concentration than that of a serum and its cosmetic action is more specific. In this case it is a booster that rejuvenates the skin.
ARRIMAR EL BOCHÍN in Argentina: make the man maneuvers to improve his chances of conquering a woman. The phrase comes from the game of bocce ball, in which the player's bocce must be as close as possible to the bochín. For the above, the correct thing would be to say approach the bochín
ROCK PAINTING derived from RUPESTRE, relative to the rock and the caverns; drawing that prehistoric men made on the rocks of the caves to invoke the help of the gods in the hunt for wild animals. The condition of protection from the sun, rains and inclement weather has allowed them to survive to this day.