Person 1: "Yo, why hasn't Mike gotten laid in a while?:
Person 2: "A few months ago he fucked Brenda and she Stacy Sabotaged him."
Person 1: "Oh damn, now his career is over."
Person 2: "A few months ago he fucked Brenda and she Stacy Sabotaged him."
Person 1: "Oh damn, now his career is over."
by btcterms March 29, 2023
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Hym "There is also an element of intentional sabotage. Like, right now. You're reading this and are STILL withholding actionable information from me aren't you? That's what makes YOU and the rest of them saboteurs. I don't need to know you. YOU only need to know me. I will be the one!"
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Get over here you slobber scabor!
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A playful comeback to “No Sabo.” While No Sabo is a joking way to describe someone—especially kids—who struggle with Spanish (from the incorrect “sabo” instead of “sé”), Si Sabo™ flips the script. A playful misphrase turned slang, originating from an incorrect verb conjugation, now used to humorously identify Spanish learners or Spanglish speakers. It’s used to jokingly to highlight those who know Spanish or are proudly in the process of learning. The phrase is all about humor, confidence, cultural pride, and showing off growing bilingual skills. It’s a vibe that celebrates learning, culture, language, heritage, and the journey of embracing Spanish. Trademarked.
A playful comeback to “No Sabo.” While No Sabo is a joking way to describe someone—especially kids—who struggle with Spanish (from the incorrect “sabo” instead of “sé”), Si Sabo™ flips the script. A playful misphrase turned slang, originating from an incorrect verb conjugation, now used to humorously identify Spanish learners or Spanglish speakers. It’s used to jokingly to highlight those who know Spanish or are proudly in the process of learning. The phrase is all about humor, confidence, cultural pride, and showing off growing bilingual skills. It’s a vibe that celebrates learning, culture, language, heritage, and the journey of embracing Spanish. Trademarked.
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