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This paper analyzes how colloquial and hypersexualized search phrases—exemplified by the Spanish term “flacas nalgonas” (thin women with large buttocks)—shape and are shaped by free entertainment content on digital platforms. Drawing on scholarship of Latin American media studies, feminist critiques of objectification, and platform capitalism, we argue that “gratis entertainment” often relies on racialized and gendered body parts as clickable commodities. The paper examines user-generated content, music video tropes, and social media algorithms to reveal how popular media monetizes desire while erasing the subjectivity of the bodies displayed. We conclude by discussing alternatives for ethical representation and media literacy. In recent years, the term "flacas nalgonas" has