Riman comes from the verb rimar, which literally means "to rhyme." While you might know it from poetry, its use in this song is quite unique and metaphorical.
In the lyrics, Greeicy sings, "Los amores que no riman, son mejor de lejos" (Loves that don't rhyme are better from afar). Here, "riman" doesn't refer to actual rhyming words, but rather to relationships that lack harmony, compatibility, or a natural flow. It's a poetic way to say that some loves just don't fit together, making it a memorable and thought-provoking word.
Minifalda is an anthem of fresh freedom. Greeicy slips back into the short skirt her ex once banned and steps onto the dance floor, showing that the best revenge is having fun. The lyrics celebrate shaking off broken promises, turning up the music, and reclaiming confidence. With Juanes cheering her on, she turns a simple night out into a personal revolution—proof that life goes on just fine when you stop waiting for someone to change.
The chorus drives home the song’s playful philosophy: life is shorter than your miniskirt, so don’t waste a second on love that hurts or holds you back. Trade tears for dancing, pour another drink, and leave bad advice—and bad lovers—behind. It’s a lively reminder to laugh louder, dance harder, and wear whatever makes you feel unstoppable because the clock is ticking and the party is calling.