chamorro slang.
can be used for a variety of things
mainly a substitute for "damn" or "calm down"
leche bro=damn bro
can be used for a variety of things
mainly a substitute for "damn" or "calm down"
leche bro=damn bro
by tboneplaynladykilla June 20, 2009
Get the leche bro mug.I think this is a misquote, it should be 'Me cago en la leche que mamaste' which means "I shit in the milk that you suckled from your mother's breast"
Lovely expression, isn't it? (used widely as 'Me cago en la leche')
The above I have never heard, and anyway this is an English slang dictionary not an Eng - Span one.
Lovely expression, isn't it? (used widely as 'Me cago en la leche')
The above I have never heard, and anyway this is an English slang dictionary not an Eng - Span one.
Spanish speaker one: Acabo de romper tus gafas (I've just broken your glasses).
Spanish speaker two: Me cago en la leche que mamaste, cabróncete de mierda. (I shit in the milk you suckled from your mother's breast you shitty/fuckin'little bastard.
Spanish speaker two: Me cago en la leche que mamaste, cabróncete de mierda. (I shit in the milk you suckled from your mother's breast you shitty/fuckin'little bastard.
by ant July 18, 2004
Get the Yo cago en la leche de tu madre mug.leicester home to a good rugby team and an under acheiving football team. unlike other cities in the midlands (nottingham and birmingham) it is safe to walk through it with out body armour. once home to the legendary Martin O'Neil and Englebert Humperdinck lives nearby.
by parappa April 25, 2005
Get the leicester mug.Originates in Mexico. A cake that consists of three milks;evaporated milk, condensed milk, and either whole milk or cream. When created, it has a very spongy texture. Holes are poked on top of the cake and the milks are poured over to be absorbed, giving it that smooth texture. And although soaked in milk, it does not have a soggy consistency. Rum or rum extract can be added to be absorbed.
Tres leché is the greatest dessert. I guess I just have a sweet tooth for the little pockets of Mexico.
by Kyle Sic March 22, 2008
Get the tres leché mug.Spanish term meaning “I want milk”. Mainly used by Latin women, if she sends you this she doesn’t really want milk....at least not that kind.Most Commonly used in conjunction with milk emoji.
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Get the Quiero Leche mug.by gaelgirl15 May 3, 2010
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