![]() ![]() Loco Crazy Maldito A cursed person Maldición Damn, dammit Uy, que care-chimba Hey, penis face. Te voy a romper la cara a trompadas I’m gonna break your face with my punches. Often used as “Perro hijueputa” Polla Female chicken, also penis Culiao Someone who just had anal sex Chupamedias Bootlicker Cara de monda Penis Face Percanta A person who lives a criminal lifestyle Zunga A bitch, prostitute Gonorrea A really mean person, also is a sexually transmitted disease Cagar To defecate Trompada A punch in the face. ❾stás puto? Are you mad? Pendejo A dumb or stupid person, a dork Deje de ser tan pendejo Stop being a dork Verga Swear word: penis, but also is the arc of the crossbow and a type of sailing boat mast Verga dura A hard penis Verga muy grande A very big penis Pelotudo You have big balls (testicles) but in a dumb way Tarado A douchebag, a retard Coger To have sex, but also means ‘to grab’ something Mierda S&*t Perro Dog. Triple-hijueputa Three times motherf&*ker. Also, a very, very angry person Hijueputa Son of a bitch Hijo de puta Long version of hijueputa. The answer to this one is either Gilipollas, tontopollas, or peludo! Spanish Swear Word/Expletive English Translation Culo Ass Puta / Perra Bitch Puto The “masculine” version of a bitch. Other popular foods include sopaipillas, biscochitos, and blue corn tortillas or pancakes.If you don’t like swearing, stop reading now! A silly, not so definitive list of Spanish Swear Words, Curses, Slang and Expletives!īy the way a couple of really high search terms on the internet include “Bitch in Spanish” which is “ Perra“, and “ Asshole in Spanish“. You can get it on just about anything or even hang it up as a decoration. Red or green, it is by far one of the most popular foods in the state. You might have noticed that this list of words and phrases has a few food-related things because food is pretty central to New Mexican culture. Namely, easy access to some fantastic food. Life in New Mexico comes with some great perks. What are the most popular foods in New Mexico? Speaking "Spanglish" isn't uncommon among New Mexicans, as well. With so much beautiful wilderness to explore in the state, it's no wonder why many residents are known to love the outdoors. Other than their love of chile (and their adamancy that it is the best chile in the world), New Mexicans are known to have a lot of state pride and enjoy wearing the state's symbol - the Zia - on clothes, accessories, and even permanent tattoos. New Mexico locals are known for many things. What are people from New Mexico known for? New Mexico actually has a very diverse amount of landscapes, from vast plains to towering mountains, and a lot less desert than people think. Some untrue stereotypes are that the whole state is a desert. Turquoise is often associated with New Mexico and its fashion, and when you have something called the Turquoise Trail that can't be denied, either. ![]() Not every house is adobe, but they certainly aren't uncommon, either. Other than certain words and phrases, the state is also known for having adobe houses. Living in New Mexico has its stereotypes, some way off the mark, and others admittedly true. What stereotypes are there about New Mexico? ![]()
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