This phrase has different meanings depending on context.
1. A way of expressing appreciation for one's existence. This can be either romantic or friendly appreciation, but on Friday's it's strictly romantic.
2. A way of expressing motivation to be productive.
3. A way of cheering someone up.
4. A way of congratulating someone on something.
1. A way of expressing appreciation for one's existence. This can be either romantic or friendly appreciation, but on Friday's it's strictly romantic.
2. A way of expressing motivation to be productive.
3. A way of cheering someone up.
4. A way of congratulating someone on something.
Friend: I failed the exam.
You: Well, mi gato está muerto porque estuvo debajo de mi carro por cinco años.
Friend: Comí pizza hoy.
You: Ayyy! Mi gato está muerto porque estaba debajo de mi carro.
Friend: I wanna tickle your earlobe.
You: Mi gato está muerto.
You: Well, mi gato está muerto porque estuvo debajo de mi carro por cinco años.
Friend: Comí pizza hoy.
You: Ayyy! Mi gato está muerto porque estaba debajo de mi carro.
Friend: I wanna tickle your earlobe.
You: Mi gato está muerto.
by GatitoMuerto January 15, 2021

by Brixboy April 23, 2021

a superfluous exclamation of conversation, expressed wen one feels the need 2 voice their opinion of a dead-silent situation
oh mi noodle!
by doodlenoggn October 30, 2003

by =_Invictus_= May 6, 2020

by YoloMenace001 March 30, 2020

"Mi casa es su casa" or "mi casa es tu casa" (more informal) is Spanish for "My house is your house".
by jimmybone d May 13, 2008

guy 1: mi pan su su su su su sum, mi pan yakakus nam nam nam.
guy 2: who are you get out of my house
guy 2: who are you get out of my house
by blaine the STUPID IDOT!1!1! August 17, 2020
