carpo : to pluck, seize, grab, lay hold of, hold on to. omnino : altogether, entirely, wholly, certainly, completely.
So it is something like: to restrain completely, depending on the context. It was probably meant to be Carpe Omnem - Roughly, 'Grab everything!'
Carpe denim means "seize the denim," but you probably mean carpe diem, which is "seize the day".
Probably you mean 'carpe puellam' - seize the girl.
"Carpe"=Seize "Facto"=Facts "Carpe Facto"="seize the facts"
Nothing. If you mean "Carpe Noctum", it means seize the night
Carpe navem = take the boat
All.
All your base
Carnage to all????
cease the
Carpe Vitam in Latin means "Seize Life". It is a common motivation and affirmation.
It means "Kill all (men)."
Seize the day