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Te amo con mi vida

It means "i love you with my life" in spanish. Similar to "I love you with all of my heart" in english.

Diana:Martin, Te amo con mi vida, baby
Martin: I love you too, babypretty

by BabyPrettyVarela13. June 23, 2011

24πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


mis huevos en tu arroz

slang term, huevos means eggs or testicles, en tu arroz means rice,there is a meal in south America called eggs on top of rice, "huevos en arroz", in this slang meaning "my balls on your rice"
when you don't believe something that somebody is telling you or denying something.

Oye que crees que me paso ayer? me gane la loteria, ay si... mis huevos en tu arroz.
Me prestas tu coche? no, mis huevos en tu arroz que te lo presto. = guess what? I won the lotery yesterday, Yeah right dude!
Can i borrow your car? no you got to be crazy if you think that's happening.

by Chupapachito September 16, 2008

23πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


mi llamo es la leche

A special way to tell spanish people that you’re fucking retarded.
LITERAL TRANSLATION: β€œMy name is the milk.”

You: Β‘Hola, mi llamo es la leche!
Kid: I don’t speak Spanish you fucking racist pig i’ll kill your entire family inaudible Mexican noises...

by Cringy7yearold June 21, 2019

10πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


baga mi as pula in gura ta

itΒ΄s romanian and means something like "i put my dick in your mouth"

stranger: screw you
you:baga mi as pula in gura ta

stranger: thats not good :(

by Bazd meg February 18, 2017

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Haga me arriba mi culo

Spanish sentence meaning do me up my butt.

Haga me arriba mi culo puto!!

by FahHot July 12, 2008

9πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


mira mi pum pum

look at my pussy

That slut goes up to every guy and be tellin the "Mira mi pum pum!" I can't stand that skeet skeet bitch!

by *BigBootyJudy* March 16, 2011

2πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


leh hapes mi yenaanea otcha

In hebrew, a phrase often used as a reply to an outrageous request and/or remark which annoys the receiver.
means literaly: "go and search for the one who will rattle you" with a reference to the action of shaking the cradle of an infant, referring to the one in question as an anoying baby and thus clearly requesting him to go away.

1#
Ugly boy: would you like to kiss me?
Handsome lady: leh hapes mi yenaanea otcha..

2#
A: This bag is heavy and I am sick and a bit tired, could you help me carry it to my car?
B: leh hapes mi yenaanea otcha..

by Ramon Szmuk April 30, 2005

6πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž