If you mean "hecho en carro de mi madre," it would be "made (or done) in my mother's car."
A toda madre is a common Mexican phrase that means something like "wonderful".
It means 'now worth pure mother' if that phrase was originally Italian. Next time say what language it's from
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A toda madre is a common Mexican phrase that means something like "wonderful".
"Chicha tu madre" is a derogatory phrase in Spanish that is used as an insult or curse. It is not polite and should be avoided in conversations.
"Chinga tu madre" is a phrase commonly used by Hispanics to insult. It suggests that you should have intimate relations with your mother.
It means born in Mexico
It is a slang for, "We don't give a darn." It can also mean, "We don't care." If this phrase is said in Mexico then the first meaning fits. Usually, any phrase with the word "Madre" is offensive (note that I wrote USUALLY not every time).
The car.
el carro = the car disculpeme = excuse/pardon me
"Cago en tu madre" is a vulgar Spanish phrase that translates to "I shit on your mother." It is offensive and disrespectful.
It means to park the car.
"Guay madre" would mean "cool/neat mother".
"Madre" is "mother" in Spanish.
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