The definition given by Marikamabzika is not accurated, the right word for the exrpession "you're welcome" is "de nada". "que nada" means an emphasized "nothing"
by KaalAraab March 23, 2007
'que nada' in brazilian portuguese means something like ''no way!'' or the sense of ''what you're saying is not true/ has no importance''
ei eu acho que não deveríamos ir por esse beco escuro! pode ser perigoso! (hey I think we shouldn't go down that dark alley, it might be dangerous!)
- que nada! (bullshit)
- que nada! (bullshit)
by well to the bone December 27, 2015
by Marikamabzika September 27, 2006
Village that is worse than nothing. This is reputed to be the original Spanish name of the then village of Placentia, later to be in the state of California
dude#1: I heard that Placentia translated is "A Pleasant Place".
dude#2: Bro, my tia said that they always had called it "Pueblo peor que nada"
dude#1: Huh?
dude#2: It's Spanish for "Village worse than nothing"
dude#1: Got that right!
dude#2: Bro, my tia said that they always had called it "Pueblo peor que nada"
dude#1: Huh?
dude#2: It's Spanish for "Village worse than nothing"
dude#1: Got that right!
by why not Bob? March 19, 2011