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Hmmm. I see una gracieta mala and una gracieta simpática on the Internet.
Here are other uses: una gracieta (no llega a chiste) una gracieta, o lapsus digiti (this is more like fat-fingering, un error de dedo) fue sólo un desliz verbal, una gracieta, una metedura de pata Maybe the term just means a slip of the tongue or finger, a blooper (gag-reel material), a faux pas. |
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A "supposed" historic
caer en gracia (to please): Este joven me ha caido en gracia (old fashioned) --> hacer gracia (to please, to entertain): Este humorista me hace gracia ---> hacer gracias (to entertain making little jokes): Estos niños hacen muchas gracias ---> gracieta (a little joke): El niño hizo una gracieta. Can be to do something funny or to say a "kid's idea" As Hopper says, it's not much in use. Only "hacer gracia" is widely used. "Hay personas a las que Jim Carrey les hace mucha gracia, pero a mi no. Yo no me río con el" saludos ![]()
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