Mexican slang.
In a literal sense it means they could hold a duel or could easily have a one on one gentleman’s fist fight.
What it actually means is that two things are equal in measure to such a point that they might need to resort to drastic measures in order to change one’s perception.
In a literal sense it means they could hold a duel or could easily have a one on one gentleman’s fist fight.
What it actually means is that two things are equal in measure to such a point that they might need to resort to drastic measures in order to change one’s perception.
That chick’s hot af.
Yeah but check out this one…
*pulls out phone and shows a picture*
Se dan un tiro.
Yeah but check out this one…
*pulls out phone and shows a picture*
Se dan un tiro.
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I’ll see you for the 1:30 show unless you Pull a Troy
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