Tú (name) /tu:/ : a Vietnamese first name, both selected for male and female at birth. People with the name Tú are happy, sweet, gentle, brave and successful who thinks about others in any situation. Tú is loved by their family, friends and neighbors. Common family names: Ho, Nguyen, Tran, etc.
Tu (noun): refers to a golden star.
You’ve gotta kiddin’ me! Tu Ho has been elected to be the CEO - our company will be successful.
She is as beautiful as a “vì tinh tú” in the sky. (Very bright and pure beauty)
You Understand, You know how that goes
I have to go home it's getting late and i have to work tomorrow Tu Sabes gotta make that money honey
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A rapper that loves saying knamsayin
Normie : "Hey whose that Tu Yutes kid?" Me: "He's the popular rapper that says knamsayin gay normie"
How to say "me too" in intoxicationville
Holly: "I am F'd up!"
Patti: "Tu mei!"
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Abbreviation of 'Me cago en tus muertos'. A convenient way of expressing the same feeling.
When used in 2nd person it normally triggers a fight or other strong reactions, due to its extremely offensive nature. Using it in 3rd person ('sus muertos') is normally more suitable, thus expressing disgust about someone who is not listening.
See also: definition for 'Me cago en tus muertos'
Student A to Student B: - Quillo, ¿sabes que el profesor te ha cateado física?
Student B to Student A: - ¿Que si? No me jodas, quillo, ¡sus muertos! (refering to the teacher)
Friend A: - Tio, ayer me acosté con tu ex
Friend B: - ¡Tus muertos!
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The term "Tu abuela" is a very commonly used Puerto Rican term that depicts a large number of uses, the most common of which is a comeback.
While it's most common usage is in a comeback, it can also be the answer to a question, establish you dont want to continue the conversation, break the ice, initiate a romantic sequence, be an adjective, an answer to a knock knock joke, or just literally refer to a person's grandma; tu abuela in this sense is a little like Por las nalgas.
Chris: You suck man, you betrayed us
Javier: Tu abuela!!
Chris: Fine, be that way, but anyhow, you wanna go to the movies later?
Javier: Tu abuela bro, i really just dont know, have you asked Neo?
Chris: I did, but im getting the vibe he is feeling a little under the abuela today.
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The Spanish form of the interjection your mom.
John: You ugly loser.
Mary: Tu madre!
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