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Tu papi munanyo

The question is one that is rhetorical. It's translate to "is your dad a banana . Banana being a reference to the male reproductive organ. English translation would be something to the effect of - did you come from you father balls. When used as a greatting between freinds it's as if saying "brother from another mother,' The relation being that we are family is the fact that we both came from "balls," one should consider this inclination when think I'm a more global scale and with the constraint in the future with the racisim it's doesn't matter what color your skin is who considered who to be superior the fact remains that we all came from balls .So let's not be dicks about it

"tu papi munanyo"

by Byrdbyrdbyrd May 29, 2021


dame tu cosita

GIVE ME YOUR THINGY NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dame tu cosita? YASSS

by SpaceUnicorn101 April 1, 2018

67๐Ÿ‘ 36๐Ÿ‘Ž


Tu 'Ta Cloro

A Dominican phrase which means, do you understand or is it clear? Yet Cloro is Dominican, yes Dominican not Castellano, for Clorox (a brand of bleach). As you know bleach makes clothing white or clear, hence
tu 'ta cloro.

1st Person: Loco no me toca mi Brugal, tu 'ta cloro?

2nd Person: Pero que la baina?

by El_Mayimbe January 16, 2010

48๐Ÿ‘ 25๐Ÿ‘Ž


concha tu madre

Spanish for Motherfuker.

Literally translates as "Your mother's sea shell".

Colloquially as translates as "Your mother's vagina".

One hundred percent translates as "motherfucker".

Upon being shot in the kidney Jon exclaimed:

"You've shot me in the kidney, ยกconcha tu madre!".

by LaGambaDeLaFiesta July 11, 2011

57๐Ÿ‘ 31๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dame tu cosita

A fucking mistake ever made since gods birth and it virgin you tubers use it as click bait crying themselves to sleep because they know they are a big failure at life

Random person: DAME TU COSITA AA AA!!!

A positive human being that knows meaning to life: I swear to god if you donโ€™t stop saying that Iโ€™m going to slap the fuck out of you so hard you wonโ€™t have your virginity anymore

by Dat_Boi33 July 7, 2018

93๐Ÿ‘ 58๐Ÿ‘Ž


tu me manques

On the surface, โ€˜Tu me manquesโ€™ means I miss you in English.

However, it has a deeper connotation to it, itโ€™s more like youโ€™re missing from me, youโ€™re a part of me, youโ€™re crucial to my existence, just like a limb, organ or blood.

(In French, the concept of missing is passive: you donโ€™t miss someone but someone is missing to you.)

Sasha: โ€œTu me manques.โ€
(I miss you.)
Kev: โ€œTu me manques aussi.โ€
(I miss you too.)

by sohnflouwr March 12, 2022

5๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


lazy-i-tus

No attending work/school because of laziness.

Me:Are you sick?
Victim:Oh, man i got a bad case of lazy-i-tus!

by papa schmuk March 25, 2007

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