"K pasa" is a Cajun French Creole term that translates to "What's up?" or "What's happening?" It is commonly used as a greeting to ask someone how they are doing or what's going on.
"Qué te pasa, vieja" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "What's wrong with you, old lady?" It is often used colloquially to express surprise, disbelief, or annoyance towards someone.
"Gamiso" is a vulgar slang term in Greek that refers to sexual intercourse. It is considered offensive and impolite to use in most contexts.
The term "hard C" typically refers to the pronunciation of the letter "C" in English words when it makes the /k/ sound, as in words like "cat" or "cake." This is a linguistic term often used to differentiate it from the soft C, which makes an /s/ sound like in "cent" or "city."
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it's spanish net slang for "es lo que pasa" meaning "that's what happens"
James K Polk
kilo or in term of money = 1,000
"Qué te pasa, vieja" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "What's wrong with you, old lady?" It is often used colloquially to express surprise, disbelief, or annoyance towards someone.
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It's a term meaning that he wants to F**k you really hard.
The term 'FML' is short for: f*ck my life.
No mamen los Mayas les metieron rollo no creo que se acabe el mundo en el 2012 y si pasa pz k culos para k lo dicen
K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen
The prefix "k" is the short term for "kilo" which means "1000". It is used often such as in "kilo"grams ("k"g)(1000 grams) or "kilo"meters ("k"m)(1000 meters).
f**k b****es get money It's a slang term for prioritizing work over social interaction.