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JuanKmil0 comments on Let's update this dictionary of Colombian words

Mierda can mean more than one thing Geographical location: Andate pa' la mierda
nutritional value: Come mierda
Adjective description: Sos una mierda
Egocentric: Se cree la gran mierda
Escepticism: No te creo ni mierda
Revenge: Hagámoslo mierda
Accident: Se volvió mierda
Visual efect: No se ve ni mierda
smell sense: Huele a mierda
bye bye: Vámonos pa' la mierda
Metamorphosis: Se chocó y se volvió mierda
Especulation: Qué será esa mierda?
Superlative: Purísima mierda
Sexual Insatisfation: Esa vieja es una mierda
Joyful Expresion: Qué mierda tan buena
Surprise 1: Qué mierda es esa?
Surprise 2: MIERDA!!!!!
Speed Limit: Va a toda mierda.
Selfishness: No me regaló ni mierda.
Flavor sense: Esto sabe a mierda
Conformism: Seguimos comiendo mierda
Passed imperfect: Qué cagada fue esa mierda
Impotence: No se me paró esa mierda
Action: Vamos a hacer esa mierda
Hurry Up: Apúrate con esa mierda
Disorder: Qué mierdero!
Alimentary habits: Es un come mierda
Scornful: No se qué se cree la mierda esa
Alchemist: Lo que toca lo vuelve mierda


Based on http://superaxion.com/chistes/default.php?id=412

 

JuanKmil0 comments on Learning Spanish in Colombia

I believe you can speak portuguese in this situations, every man has to be your own style. Colombian 'ladies' sometimes say words such :
"ay papito"
"que rico papi" for man can be "que rico mami"
"si...así"
"dale..dale" from reggaeton "dale don dale" :D
realy this too funny for me, Cause' I'm colombian native and I not talk in this "situations"

Saludos desde Bogota...

 

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