by TruntGiveMeHead July 28, 2025

Traducted as "milk cock".
Niche Spanish slang term that refers to a non-existent little penis with which men are born and grown until it unpredictably falls to be replaced by the definitive penis.
It is the equivalent in the phallic context to "baby teeth".
Niche Spanish slang term that refers to a non-existent little penis with which men are born and grown until it unpredictably falls to be replaced by the definitive penis.
It is the equivalent in the phallic context to "baby teeth".
by TheAbsurd5 November 23, 2021

When you are the last man up in a 6 on one and you go down on the woman who has received 5 cream pies
by PevereIl March 1, 2024

Yuma es básicamente (Gringo) en Cuba, pero a los cubanos les gusta ser específicos. La parte de leche es leche, la leche es blanca y los blancos son blancos. Yuma de leche se traduce al inglés como un extranjero de leche, pero significa extranjero blanco.
María: No adivinarás lo que dijo otra Yuma de leche hoy.
Destino: ¿Qué, qué dijeron?
María: dijeron que Grassy Ass no Gracias, después de preguntar cómo comer un taco.
Destino: ¿Qué, qué dijeron?
María: dijeron que Grassy Ass no Gracias, después de preguntar cómo comer un taco.
by KingJunie June 13, 2019

by DanielsPapa December 15, 2023

Dulce De Leche is a caramel-like milk based food, native from Argentina or Uruguay, depending on who you ask. It's flavor is really sweet, which is the main reason of it's popularity in southamerica. There's many ways to enjoy Dulce De Leche: With bread, with some crackers, with different sweet pastries, with chocolate, etc.
When you enter an Argentinian grocery store, prepare to see the amount of Dulce De Leche products in there (there's a lot, trust me)
That's all you need to know about Dulce De Leche, have a nice day!
When you enter an Argentinian grocery store, prepare to see the amount of Dulce De Leche products in there (there's a lot, trust me)
That's all you need to know about Dulce De Leche, have a nice day!
Person 1: Hey, i bought some Dulce De Leche, want to have a taste?
Person 2: Yeah! Let me grab some bread to eat it with.
Person 2: Yeah! Let me grab some bread to eat it with.
by Ari_The_Polar_Bear April 27, 2024

Spanish phrase meaning "I go to the milk" Commonly used by those named Taquito and Pedro. Used to confuse people.
by nachoaveragethot March 23, 2017
