literally, "kill it!" It is usually an interjection. It comes from the Spanish verb, "matar", which means, "to kill." the lo is a direct object pronoun used for masculine objects. The pronoun "la" is used for feminine direct objects. You can also say "matale" which means not only kill him, but also her. Gender doesn't matter in that instance.
Un serpente, papi matalo
by Martirio Graciela Ayala August 12, 2007
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To perform the Matador one must first remove his pants and then drape his coin purse over the front of his boxers. The Matador must then hold his pants in front of his body creating the illusion that they are still on. Once all of the viewers/victims/bulls are looking, the Matador must side step his pants to reveal his testicular fortitude.
To perform the Matador one must first remove his pants and then drape his coin purse over the front of his boxers. The Matador must then hold his pants in front of his body creating the illusion that they are still on. Once all of the viewers/victims/bulls are looking, the Matador must side step his pants to reveal his testicular fortitude.
Just as Danny caught our attention by yelling OLE, all of us in the room watched in horror as he side stepped his pants and revealed to us the glorious disaster that is, THE MATADOR.
by VINAPBC24 May 29, 2008
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by El-Matador December 25, 2010
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I was matadoring when I let my friend carry my son because, when we arrived at the reception, I carried him.
by The Hermits August 26, 2016
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2) can sometimes carry negative connotations, as do the terms "nerd" and "geek."
2) can sometimes carry negative connotations, as do the terms "nerd" and "geek."
1) Woah, you got 100% on the test?! You're such a matado.
2) Look at him—he probably studies all day. What a stupid virgin matado.
2) Look at him—he probably studies all day. What a stupid virgin matado.
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we are mad about pie.
anyone who doesnt go here is a loser.
anyone who has or does go here is superrrr coooool
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