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#22
Posted 04 December 2002 - 02:44 AM
Well, about "Cabrón" is, in fact, a compliment at least in Mexico. It means ass-kicker or something like that
For example, when somebody says: eres bien cabrón! is saying: you're kicking asses!
Although it has several meanings. It can be understood like mother ****er too.
Example: No seas cabrón! in english it means: don't be a mother ****er!
Goku will finish the spanish-slang class
For example, when somebody says: eres bien cabrón! is saying: you're kicking asses!
Although it has several meanings. It can be understood like mother ****er too.
Example: No seas cabrón! in english it means: don't be a mother ****er!
Goku will finish the spanish-slang class
#25
Posted 04 December 2002 - 11:02 AM
did anyone say goku?
YOU CALLED ME, you face it:
EREZ UN CULERO
CHAKETERRRRRRRRRRRO
Hijo DE PUTA

Credits goes to frozen-man lord amilcar for the spanish classes. i say that to many mexicans here and they get really pissed off... i wonder why. but anyway dont shoot me cause they recognized the red fur and tail i have... like in my picture i took in bird studios down below.
EDIT- i just noticed telmo saying h d p too
thats cool
YOU CALLED ME, you face it:
EREZ UN CULERO
CHAKETERRRRRRRRRRRO
Hijo DE PUTA
Credits goes to frozen-man lord amilcar for the spanish classes. i say that to many mexicans here and they get really pissed off... i wonder why. but anyway dont shoot me cause they recognized the red fur and tail i have... like in my picture i took in bird studios down below.
EDIT- i just noticed telmo saying h d p too
#33
Posted 07 December 2002 - 04:57 AM
[quote]Originally posted by Iceman+Dec 5 2002, 07:44 AM-->
QUOTE(Iceman @ Dec 5 2002, 07:44 AM)








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