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saca unos faucken frijoles

It means “pull out some fuckin beans” in Spanish. When saying this, you’re not asking for your friend to pull out, your demanding that (he/she) toots it out so you can do some destruction in their asshole and create a mud slide.

Saca = pull out
Unos = some

Faucken = foreigner’s way of sayin “fuckin” in English which is universal
Frijoles = beans

David: Victor!! Saca unos faucken frijoles cabron!!!!

Victor: Come on David, don’t say that man…that’s fuckin nasty.

by Tujefewei June 3, 2023


Caga Na Saca

Literally means "go shit in a sack" in Eurpoean portuguese, but when read phonetically, this is what barn-born portuguese people misinterpret when white Americans yell "Cock Sucker" at them.

"Hey you a-cawllin' me a caga na saca?! No way muthrah fuck! All day I a says you the caga na saca! Cam on, Bonanza, I flip you ass & break-a you face! You fuck, shoe makeh, I kill 'em you face!"

by SaltyAmerican June 6, 2020