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Bebé de luz

Spanish equivalent for Bless your heart. Often used to describe incredible situation.

Pepe just came from a year trip and his girlfriend is 5 months pregnant, he is so excited to become a father.

-Oh, Pepe es un bebé de luz!!!

by Cool mama G June 8, 2021


cinco de mayo

how messed up is it that cinco de mayo 2020 falls on taco tuesday and we are stuck at home because of a virus named after a mexican beer

me being mexican: yay its cinco de mayo
girl named ella: yay
even though she is rasist and doesnt know what it means

by asdfghjkwert May 7, 2020


señorita de hatfield

A girl for whom the pleasures past you would sacrifice your family, god, nigh - your very existence! You listen to the whispers of the wind, watch brooding clouds and feel the very earth for a sign of her. Alas, no. She will never love you. The sting hurts more than mortal man can bare. Was it the wicked college allocation, your bodily weakness or were the carnal passions simply unfulfilling ? We will never know. But one thing is for certain. The spell she casts can never be broken.

"Yeah there's a señorita de hatfield in my labs. Does rugby I think, idk "

by thebestestbestson March 27, 2019


Aide-de-camp

Literally “helper of a military camp” in French. A personal assistant to a senior rank.

Can be used as “little minion”, “proxy”.

Big boy are ye? Brought a little aide-de-camp, ye? What’s next, holding mummy’s hand aye?”

by DanteDS September 12, 2018


Agua de Tatas

A Spanglish phrase replacing the word "Leche," or "Milk." This phrase is often used by English speakers to express their want for a glass of milk from Spanish speakers.

Literally translating to "Water of Tatas," the phrase, though incorrect, is simple enough to understand, but is often ridiculed.

The motives in using this phrase range from ignorance to comic effect.

Urban level: 3
(Due to use of Spanglish and "Tatas")

>>> Excuse me... Can I trouble you for a glass of milk?

<< ¿Que?

>>> Uhm, Agua de tatas?

<< Ahhh, Leche!

by Becca~RYM January 18, 2014


pas de deax

A dance for two, typically a man and woman.

Madison and Jack did a pas de deax in their ballet recital.

by Dancemaniac January 24, 2023


espace de joie

When a woman standing with her feet together still has a visible space (gap) between her upper thighs, this is called Espace de joie which translates to Space of joy.

While gazing at the embroidery on the back of her jeans I noticed there was a good bit of scenery visible through her Espace de joie.

by Minorfetish July 5, 2017