De-Oderick,is the most caring person you could ever meet,You can talk to him about any and everything,He has the most warmest smile you could ever imagine,He's such a loving and Lovable person,You could listen to him talk all day,He's a very concerned person,He's very caring,And is known to be a good kisser.
Person 1-"Something just flashed before my eyes."
Person 2-"It's just De-Oderick".
Person 1-"What's a synonym for
De-Oderick???".
Person 2- "Perfect."
Launch it from 50
LIKE DE GOEY
(if you launch from 50 you win not like 2018)
Having 6 28-hour days a week, essentially skipping an entire day.
Jerry: I woke up at 6 pm, man!
Tom: Wow, you starting a Tour de Clock today?
A Chad Cuban’s catchphrase, if you ask or tell him something, and he doesn’t know how to respond, what does he say? Noche De Sexo. Can be used as a statement, a question, or just yelled out.
Guido 1: Oyé Papo what are you doing later?
Quido 2: Noche De Sexo
when a black man gets his blackness removed
Michael Jackson committed a De-Niggafy on himself
An Empanada de iglesia ("church pattie") is a Colombian Spanish term referring to a pastry which has the same makings as a regular Empanada (a fried corn flour casing filled with mashed potatoes with ground meat, chicken or cheese), but without meat.
Typical church patties will be filled with potatoes cooked with tomatoes and onions, or simply be made of just the fried corn flour casing alone.
Given that the Catholic Church states that their followers should not eat meat on Fridays, church patties are a common sight on church gatherings in Colombia, as well as at at home for people who closely follow the faith's food mandates, hence the name of the pastries.
Church patties are not restricted to Catholics, as it's commonplace in Colombia to refer to meatless patties as such.
SPANISH:
"Quiubo, Tía. ¿Tenés algo de comer?"
"Mijo, aquí le tengo unas empanadas de iglesia de sobra que le puedo calentar de ayer."
"Bueno, así como para engañar el hambre..."
ENGLISH
"Hey, auntie. Do you have something to eat?"
"Here, dear, I've got some church patties that I can heat up for you."
"Oh, well. A little something for the hunger..."