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Carrajo, literaly means hell. It is also a versatile expletive that can be used to mean many different things depending on the way it's used. Example: vete pa carrajo can mean go to hell or go fuck yourself. It depends on what you mean. You can also say carrajo conio, which can mean g&d dammit or fucking shit.
vete pal carrajo-go to hell. Al carrajo-bloody hell,fuck
carrajo by Ray Cortes January 27, 2008
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carajo land 

A really far place that one doesn't wish to go to or a place that's far and it's a pain to get to.
Miguel, originally from Miami, moved to Upper East Carajo Land, New York.
carajo land by the spic May 18, 2006
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Literally meant the lookout basket in the top mast of a Spanish galeon ship. Sailors would get very sea sick when assigned to this post, so when they would think of becoming mutinous, the captain would send them up to the carajo as punishment. Hence the Spanish interjection meaning anything from get out of here, go fly a kite, go fuck yourself, etc...
Carajo by Taino boy December 12, 2003

vete pa' carajo

Puerto Rican for "Go fuck yourself."
Literally, "Go for fuck (hell)."
After the hit & run, the Rican told me "¡Vete pa' carajo!"
It is unfortunate that most people do not search for original sources. All you have to do is check with the final authority on the Spanish Language, the Royal Academy and you will get this word as originally meaning the male reproductive member or penis. It may have been later applied by sailors to describe the top mast lookout point in reference to an undesirable place to be in or thing to have but more than likely initiating with the negative connotation which applies when referring to said member in undesirable situations.
In most Spanish speaking countries the original connotation has been lost and that of "Go to hell is" the most appropriate translation for "vete para el carajo"
carajo by Sr. correcto January 8, 2010
I sat in my Jeep, up on a hill, and watched through my binoculars as a 35 pound carcajou took over a caribou carcass from seven 100 pound wolves.
Carcajou by Marten Fisher June 30, 2006

carajoland 

An area way way way deep in the Bronx that is not easy to reach.
Paul lives where? That's all the way the hell in Carajoland!
carajoland by IronCharManda May 9, 2010