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Is Mames a bad word?
“No Mames” is a VERY rude and disgusting phrase to use in front of a woman, or strangers. “No Manches” Is a lot more decent, but it still is not proper Spanish. “No Manches” liberally means, “don’t screw (joke or play) around” or “quit screwing around.” “Te banas” literally means bathe yourself.
What does Nomamas mean?
The whole phrase “no mames guey” translates as “You must be kidding, man!” but most people use it refering to its other definitions, such as (vulgar examples deleted)
What does NMM mean in texting?
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NMM | Non-Metallic Metal Miscellaneous » Colors | Rate it: |
NMM | Not My Muse Internet » Chat | Rate it: |
NMM | Network Messaging Manager Computing » Networking | Rate it: |
NMM | Not Mickey Mouse Miscellaneous » Unclassified | Rate it: |
What’s the difference between no Mames and no Manches?
As explained by others, “no manches” can mean “no way” and “don’t behave like that”. Both meanings correspond also to the expression “no mames”, but buy using the similar-sounding word “manches” the intention used to be to soften the expression.
What is a Chamaca?
A chamaca is a brat. posted by ChamacoMalo. In Mexico it can be/is used simply to refer to a girl (equivalent to “muchacha”).
What does ya wey mean in Spanish?
Ya, wey!” Literally (Knock it off) already, dude/man! – Knock it off, dude! It’s only used between friends when teasing each other.
What does NMS mean on snap?
“Not My Style” is the most common definition for NMS on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. NMS. Definition: Not My Style.
Does vato mean in Spanish?
Bato is a Spanish slang term that means, roughly, “guy, buddy, or dude.” It always pertains to males. Vato, with a v, is also used, but has a different connotation, and can be seen as vulgar and offensive. Related words: papi.
What does Chumaca mean in Spanish?
The words chamaco and chamaca are Spanish words that most often mean “kid” or “youngster.” Chamaco refers to a male child while chamaca refers to a female child. Finally, solely in Mexico, the words chamaco and chamaca mean son or daughter.