It quite literally means, "Go fuck your mother." in Spanish.
Someone put up "chinge su madre" on the site, but that is incorrect.
Someone put up "chinge su madre" on the site, but that is incorrect.
"Ver chinge tu madre, puto!"
by 3xploiter January 04, 2008
No examples needed we don't need another tragedy...so dont cry out -Ver tus et'chier par ru je't- for this is a warning...
by a victim.... July 22, 2009
a person who made ku (the game) aka karen university. probably the sweetest person you'll ever meet <3
by eeeeeeeeee3eerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr August 10, 2022
The best female Minecraft player in the world
PotPvP goddess and an overall queen.
She’s also British.
PotPvP goddess and an overall queen.
She’s also British.
by Snffles April 09, 2021
ver, right now
by give it up conner, your borin August 12, 2021
In ancient times, perhaps this was well known, but ver is short for verdant and like there are "mer-maids", there were "ver-maids,"(from the forests) some people refer to as "dryad's." In fact, there were also "ter-maids,"(sounds familiar now, doesn't it?) And "ber-maids"(from the snowy regions). So basically ver, ter, mer and ber were prefixes/suffixes added to other words, to indicate the climate they either originate or inhabit. As for Dryad's, that's what a wizard calls his right hand, the hand he shakes his "wand"off with, after pissing on some long grass. For a Wizard would only let a lady, touch his wand! And Wizards don't practice, "Wizar-dree" its pronounced, "Wizar-dry" and "Wizar-dry!!" Is what a wizard explains after shaking his wand off with his dryad. I know this, for I, am a wizard! And my dryad, is a noble dryad!!!
Der an ver-salam!
by The Sky King Juda'O Tianzhu January 07, 2023