“Son of the Grandest Bitch” (Direct Translation)
Meant to be “Son of a Bitch” but said with such passion, “Son of a Bitch” doesn’t suffice when saying it in Spanish, so, Latinos add the “Grand or Gran!”
Meant to be “Son of a Bitch” but said with such passion, “Son of a Bitch” doesn’t suffice when saying it in Spanish, so, Latinos add the “Grand or Gran!”
Curse phrase used either for something minor or major. Latinos use the same terms, no matter the severity of a situation.
(Get a papercut) Shout: “¡Hijo de la Gran Puta!”
(Car Accident) Shouting to the other car: “Hijo de la Gran Puta,” you just hit my car.
(Baby Sitting someone’s devil child) Whisper to self: “Que Hijo de la Gran Puta.”
(Get a papercut) Shout: “¡Hijo de la Gran Puta!”
(Car Accident) Shouting to the other car: “Hijo de la Gran Puta,” you just hit my car.
(Baby Sitting someone’s devil child) Whisper to self: “Que Hijo de la Gran Puta.”
by LawdHelpMe December 17, 2018
by tee October 14, 2003
by si si pancho February 23, 2023
Hey Chuck Norris, tu eres hijo de puta punto
by STEEL71 July 03, 2016
I know this phrase comes from Mexico. I'm hoping there's a bilingual user that can give me the English equivalent.
by Monty El Regio March 30, 2024
Argentinian-Spanish for Mother Puss Bucket
by Wimpygrwg March 14, 2022