literally in English, it means "to the dick," but in when used in Spanish it means "oh fuck!" This can be used to express excitement, madness, panic, or happiness, among other emotions.
Elías is happy and excited that he won the lottery. He yelled, "A LA VERGA!!!! I just won the lottery!"
Melissa heard a loud noise in her kitchen one dark night. She said "A la verga!! What the fuck was that?"
Melissa heard a loud noise in her kitchen one dark night. She said "A la verga!! What the fuck was that?"
by Sicario December 12, 2009
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by Fiercefire3 August 15, 2007
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Guy 1: hey, I've seen a video on The Verge about how to build a computer!
Guy 2: That video is full of bullshit.
Guy 2: That video is full of bullshit.
by nofontnl December 24, 2018
Get the The Verge mug.Mexican slang that literally means "the dick". Can be used to mean HellA. to compliment someone (the best) to B. Insult them. Or C. "Send them to hell". Mexican equivalent of telling someone to go to hell
A. "Buen trabajo hijo, tú eres la verga"
B. "Todavía no acabas?? Hijo de la verga!"
C. "Vete a la verga!"
B. "Todavía no acabas?? Hijo de la verga!"
C. "Vete a la verga!"
by BigBrick December 31, 2016
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Get the ponte vergas mug.A terrible smelling vagina. the word itself is an amalgamation of the words vegetable & omelete.
pronounced (vuh-jom-lit).
pronounced (vuh-jom-lit).
by neb sicnarf September 29, 2008
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Mark: Hey Jim, do you like vergasada?
Jim: Uh, oh ya, I think that I ate that last week.
Mark: HAHA! You ate cockmeat!
Jim: Uh, oh ya, I think that I ate that last week.
Mark: HAHA! You ate cockmeat!
by Doyputasos August 25, 2011
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