Dia de los muertos is on November 1st.
by JadatheSavage November 02, 2017
This phrase has different meanings depending on context.
1. A way of expressing appreciation for one's existence. This can be either romantic or friendly appreciation, but on Friday's it's strictly romantic.
2. A way of expressing motivation to be productive.
3. A way of cheering someone up.
4. A way of congratulating someone on something.
1. A way of expressing appreciation for one's existence. This can be either romantic or friendly appreciation, but on Friday's it's strictly romantic.
2. A way of expressing motivation to be productive.
3. A way of cheering someone up.
4. A way of congratulating someone on something.
Friend: I failed the exam.
You: Well, mi gato está muerto porque estuvo debajo de mi carro por cinco años.
Friend: Comí pizza hoy.
You: Ayyy! Mi gato está muerto porque estaba debajo de mi carro.
Friend: I wanna tickle your earlobe.
You: Mi gato está muerto.
You: Well, mi gato está muerto porque estuvo debajo de mi carro por cinco años.
Friend: Comí pizza hoy.
You: Ayyy! Mi gato está muerto porque estaba debajo de mi carro.
Friend: I wanna tickle your earlobe.
You: Mi gato está muerto.
by GatitoMuerto January 16, 2021
English translation is : I shit over your dead parents....
It's an extremely offensive expression in Spain and South America.
You can be sure to begin a fight if you say it to anybody.
You can say it to anybody if your are trying to pick a quarrel....
It's an extremely offensive expression in Spain and South America.
You can be sure to begin a fight if you say it to anybody.
You can say it to anybody if your are trying to pick a quarrel....
by PAULINO August 29, 2006
English translation is : I shit over your dead family....
It's an extremely offensive expression in Spain and South America.
You can be sure to begin a fight if you say it to anybody.
You can say it to anybody if your are trying to pick a quarrel....
Me caes mal y yo me cago en tus muertos, cabron de mierda!!!
It's an extremely offensive expression in Spain and South America.
You can be sure to begin a fight if you say it to anybody.
You can say it to anybody if your are trying to pick a quarrel....
Me caes mal y yo me cago en tus muertos, cabron de mierda!!!
by EL PIRULAS September 17, 2015
by AnudaJaniceRobles June 10, 2025
"KAKA MUERTO!!!!!!!!"
by Rinipro June 19, 2017
A delicious, funny looking sugared bread, with cruchy symbolic bones sold on November in Mexico everywhere.
Sometimes with pink vegetable paint to represent the human blood that was poured on them during Aztec times.
Sometimes with pink vegetable paint to represent the human blood that was poured on them during Aztec times.
by PotterSaysBazinga! August 19, 2013