It can show several emotions such as, happiness, anger, scaredness, just to name a few. Saying "A La Verga" by itself, not in a sentence, is kinda weird, it just translates to "to the dick"
Vete a la verga - Fuck outta here
Callate a la verga - Shut the fuck up *car explodes*A LA VERGA - Holy fuck Me gane un carro a la verga- I won a fucking car
Me vale verga - I dont give a fuck Que te valga verga - Dont fucking worry about it
Me pelan(s) la verga - You guys aint shit compared to me
Te pasas de verga - You fuck around too much
literally in English, it means "to the dick," but in when used in Spanish it means "oh fuck!" This can be used to express excitement, madness, panic, or happiness, among other emotions.
Elías is happy and excited that he won the lottery. He yelled, "A LA VERGA!!!! I just won the lottery!"
Melissa heard a loud noise in her kitchen one dark night. She said "A la verga!! What the fuck was that?"
slang Hispanic / Northern New Mexican term (?). Pronounced: a la ma-keen-a. Used similarly to an expletive or astounded type statement. Refers to the machine or the maker by use of the word maquina .
Said with some sense of amazement. When the pause between the words and / or the words are phrased in longer tonality it is as if there's a sense of total disbelief.*
Within the underbelly of the American restaurant industry, the primary language spoken is a mix of Spanish and English with hints of regional French dialect. It is called Kitchenese.
The saying "a la mosca" literally means, "of the fly".
Figuratively, "on the fly". Or, as fast as possible.
It literally means, 'to the house of your moooom' in Spanish. What you say whenever somebody asks you something that has where in it. Like, where are we going, where are you, where are we dropping, where do u want to go, where were you last night... among others.