Spanish for 'I don't like this". Often heard from Spanish-speaking people during either approaching giant walls of water, fireballs, barrage of bullets, or INS agents. Also heard in 'Team America: World Police', and from white kids trying to sound cool.
John: Holy shit, the damn burst!
Emile: No me gusta!
OR
Alex: Hey, did you find it funny when me and Jack replaced all your shampoo with bug feces, and then you put it in your hair?
Frank: No me gusta. (*clocks Alex in the face*)
Emile: No me gusta!
OR
Alex: Hey, did you find it funny when me and Jack replaced all your shampoo with bug feces, and then you put it in your hair?
Frank: No me gusta. (*clocks Alex in the face*)
by Comrade 47 April 30, 2008
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by moviechick17 June 20, 2003
Get the no me gusta mug.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.
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
"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
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Get the me gusta mug.by allistar July 13, 2004
Get the me gusta mug.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!
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!
duude...me gusta your pants!
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