Defines a intense discharge of liquid out of ones ass. usually following mexican food.
I can't eat there anymore, It gave me agua ass.
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a mexican drink(alcholic) basically home made in english it means hard water
he drank so much Agua Ardiente dat he wsnt even able to stand properly
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Literally means 'garlic and water' in Spanish, but it is actually a contraction of 'A JOderse Y AGUAntarse', which can be taken to mean something like this: 'you fucked up (or you got fucked up), and now you'll have to deal with it'.
Juan: La engañé a mi novia con otra. Pero ella se enteró y me abandonó.
Pepe: Ajo y agua.
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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!
Literally "water without carbonation"; usually bottled. This is typical of Spain, central, and South American (like Peru) Spanish-speaking countries.
As the gringo says: Quiero ordenar agua sin gas por favor.
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water from the bathroom, usually toilet water scooped with a copper ladle. it is served to an unsuspecting guest
here, have some water *gives agua de bano*