pretty much the spanish translation of "i like", made infamous by the sublime song "caress me down".
this phrase sounds cooler than "i like", so it is therefore acceptable to be used in everyday conversation, especially when complementing someone. spanglish is always a fun thing. =

warning: any overuse of this phrase will become annoying to your peers, so use with caution!
me gusta mi reggae, me gusta punk rock pero la cosa que me gusta mas es...

duude...me gusta your pants!
by vivelerockk07 April 8, 2008
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i really liked that
hey, do you like my new car?
yeah me gusta the car.
by moviechick17 June 21, 2003
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Used mainly by fangirls to describe something which pleases them.
Ryan Murphy: We decided that Darren Criss should be shirtless in 9/10 episodes on Glee.

Tumblr: ME GUSTA.
by Ellie Black October 30, 2011
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Spanish for I Like You
it's not the kind of "like" one has for just a friend, it's something you say to your significant other or someone you want to be your significant other
Male: Me gustas tu, quieres estar my novia
(I like you, do you want to be my girlfriend)
Female: Si me gustaria mucho
(Yes, i would like that alot)
by LlamaTrauma March 7, 2009
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NMG or " No Me Gusta" a phrase that translates to "I don't like" in Spanish. It is used as a response to something unpleasant, unfortunate, irrational, ugly, gross, and generally bad.

Pronunciation: No May Goosta, best if said with an English accent/ poorly pronounced Spanish.
"Yeah that movie...NMG"

"I have to miss happy hour, I'm working late."
"NMG (no me gusta)"

"Um, we haven't hung out in forever - NMG!"

On twitter: #NMG
by Almita August 1, 2011
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The phrase 'no me gusta comer caca' means that 'you have been played'. Don't look it up.
One might say one has been played by another. But a true genuous would ejaculate 'no me gusta comer caca'.
by I_don't_wear_a_hat November 5, 2019
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