2 definitions by bolinhodechuva

in brazil, when someone calls you "patrão" they're meaning you're a badass person, the prettiest, the coolest ever. it's a slang only used on internet so don't be cringy.
patrão means "boss" in english. you use "patroa" when you're referring a woman.
male artist: *posts a photo*
fans: meu deus é o patrão (omg it's the patrão)

female artist: *posts a photo*
fans: meu deus é a patroa (omg it's the patroa)
by bolinhodechuva August 31, 2020
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brazilian slang (most used on twitter) that stands for something that's very obvious and/or already known by everyone. you can see it also as "old mo" or "old que sim/não".

"old que sim" for agreement sentences and "old que não" for disagreement. "mo" = the same as "hun".
person 1: "he's a shit of a president"
person 2: "and that's old"

person 3: "elis regina is a bad singer"
person 4: "old que não"
by bolinhodechuva August 30, 2020
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