noun General Slang

movida

moh-VEE-dah · noun · slang

A scheme, hustle, or side deal

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Definitions

1

A move, scheme, or shady side deal/affair; 'movidas' are shady dealings.

“Ese anda en sus movidas otra vez.”
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2

A secret romantic affair or fling on the side.

“Dicen que tiene una movida con la vecina.”
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movida In A Sentence

Ese anda en sus movidas otra vez.
Dicen que tiene una movida con la vecina.

Origin & Usage

From 'mover' (to move); a 'move' or maneuver.

Variants movidas

People Also Ask

What does 'movida' mean?

It means a move, scheme, hustle, or shady side deal — and can also mean a secret romantic affair.

Where does 'movida' come from?

It comes from the Spanish verb 'mover' (to move), literally meaning 'a move' or maneuver.

Is 'movida' negative?

It often implies something shady or underhanded, though the tone depends on context.

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