It means, "I don't give [my] number. Excuse me."
"I am your number."
then I give him more
It's doy, since dar is an irregular verb, so doy.
Good I'll give him your message
I am no1 you understand?
Yo soy numero uno
saludos flaca
Yo doy mi todo, porque Te amo
Yo, no or no yo could mean "Not me" or "I haven't/I didn't"
It's a bit of a mishmash: 'lando' COULD mean 'landau' (the coach) 'you' is English, but sometimes written in error for 'yo' = 'I' on the other hand 'hables' (should be 'hablas') = 'you speak' So the sentence comes out as something like: 'The landau number of which you/I speak'
"Yo soy el numero uno con las señoras" buuut i don't think it's really used.
Yo yo yo. wasup yo?