Is there a word, an online friend queried, for that experience of knowing the perfect meme to fit an occasion, but being unable to find it? There is now. In the vein of the word "riposte," in the spirit of "es·prit de l'es·ca·lier" (a repartee thought of too late, on the way home), we bring you "la meme de perfection, mais perdue": that moment when you know the meme you want...you just can't find the meme you want. This sentence is intended to be used as an exclamation, for emphasis.
"My friend posted the most ridiculous article about Trump the other day, but I can't find the meme I want to reply with! La meme de perfection, mais perdue!"
by CBronte November 24, 2020
Get the La meme de perfection, mais perduemug. Mexican slang.
The literal translation means: Go to the dick.
The actual meaning can vary:
1. Fuck off.
2. Go to hell.
3. Give me space.
4. Scoot/move over.
5. Can’t be true.
6. Go away.
7. Become absent.
8. Become voluntarily absent.
9. Turn around.
10. Don’t come here (anymore).
The literal translation means: Go to the dick.
The actual meaning can vary:
1. Fuck off.
2. Go to hell.
3. Give me space.
4. Scoot/move over.
5. Can’t be true.
6. Go away.
7. Become absent.
8. Become voluntarily absent.
9. Turn around.
10. Don’t come here (anymore).
*a group of loud boisterous half butt naked American tourists enter a family restaurant in a Mexican beach on spring break*
How much for the tacos?
Haste a la verga…
How much for the tacos?
Haste a la verga…
by Mrbigglesworth123456 January 14, 2024
Get the Haste a la vergamug. la vaalé LA VAAAAALLLEEEEEEE
by Rage The Beast September 24, 2016
Get the la vaalémug. A Macaronic Spanish (Mock Spanish) term meaning "See you later" or "Goodbye". The expression originates from the movie Terminator 2, and has become very popular since then.
by CrazyOtaku250 May 9, 2023
Get the hasta la vista, babymug. 1) Santa's witch-like colleague on duty the night between the 5th and the 6th January to bring socks full of candies and sweets to every Italian.
2) Italian holiday falling the 6th January. Atheist version of Epiphany.
2) Italian holiday falling the 6th January. Atheist version of Epiphany.
by RVGamer06 January 6, 2023
Get the La Befanamug. 
