I belive the word carajo originated in Spain and means "infierno" or hell. So "vete pal carajo", depending on the tone of the voice, could mean get out of hera fast or go to hell.
Go to hell, and you deserve everything that you have coming to you.
Chupa la verga y vete al carajo.
vete = go
Carajo means DAMN! *The word Carajo also means: Literally mean the lookout basket in the top mast of a Spanish galeon ship. Sailors would get very sea sick when assigned to this post, so when they would think of becoming mutinous, the captain would send them up to the carajo as punishment.
Well I know pendejo means dumb carajo means f@'!= I think so
Vete Vete... was created in 1977.
is a compliment, is a good expresion! means: you are cute!
It's nonsense. It doesn't mean anything.
Go that way or go away. It's spanish slang the formal way to say is vete para alla.
que carajo means what the hell and chico means boy, so all together what the hell boy or what the heck u guy lol. --------------------------------------------- "Or in context it means, What the f*** dude?"
Vete de Aqui was created in 2005.