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English equivalent of "Always looking out the window"
In spanish there is ventanear and its derived terms, meaning to look out the window, in a busybody/nosey way. (It could also mean to peep into windows, in some places, but that's not important). It is …
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Alternatives to the expression "poor man's <noun>"
Pauper is an antiquated word that will seem awkward or pretentious in use, if understood at all.
El cheapo, China store, redneck, ghetto can be seen as racist, but are often used.
Generic, Lite, no-n …