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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTo Paul Ryan from the Homies: "Adios, Chingado!"
If he has forgotten his street Spanish, he can look that up in the Urban Dictionary.
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To Paul Ryan from the Homies: "Adios, Chingado!" (Original Post)
MineralMan
Apr 2018
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rzemanfl
(29,557 posts)1. You mean Chingado. Keys are right next to each other. n/t
MineralMan
(146,308 posts)2. Yeah, typo. I fixed it.
See, my keyboard is, you know, like, English.
rzemanfl
(29,557 posts)3. The other means to hit hard. He deserves it. n/t
MineralMan
(146,308 posts)4. Like its equivalent in English, the verb "chingar" can be used in many
useful ways. It's sort of the Jeep of the Spanish language, I think.
rzemanfl
(29,557 posts)5. No f**king way! I didn't know that.... n/t