Spanish (Spain) phrase literally translates to "I pass on everything." A form of a well-mannered "No thanks" or "I'll pass." Used in NiNi club culture where ninis (ni estudia ni trabaja 'no study no work') will pass on everything, because they just want to party, all of the time.
There's no need for drama, mama. I don't want to study, I just wanna party. Yo paso de todo."
"Stop clubbing until 6:00 am! Get a job!"
"No ma, I'm a nini. Yo paso de todo!"
"Stop clubbing until 6:00 am! Get a job!"
"No ma, I'm a nini. Yo paso de todo!"
by Playsinyrhead June 29, 2012
This Spanish-language phrase is usually used at the end of a sentence. It means, to accept someone or something, regardless of that person's or thing's shortcomings/problems/issues (both good and bad), or "as is."
The literal translation in English is, "with shit and everything,"
The literal translation in English is, "with shit and everything,"
by Gabatola May 06, 2010
It's the evolution of me cago en tus muertos and it miens "I shit over your dead parent's ass cracks"
If me cago en tus muertos is really offensive, imagine saying this in a public space... Everyone would kill you
Sometimes it can also be pronounced: me cago'n la raja de tos tus muertos
If me cago en tus muertos is really offensive, imagine saying this in a public space... Everyone would kill you
Sometimes it can also be pronounced: me cago'n la raja de tos tus muertos
Person 1: Work you stupid andaluz!
Person 2: Me cago en la raja de todos tus muertos!!! Trabaja tu!!!
Person 2: Me cago en la raja de todos tus muertos!!! Trabaja tu!!!
by mierdadevacauwu April 13, 2024
Dancing on the stage and grinding on that pole "tito todo" giving it all you got! "Nice & slow" playing ...
by Listodurock909 October 01, 2018
A key word in code comments, indicating features or bugs that the developers would never work on or fix.
by Success_Emoji September 11, 2022
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