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).
A toda madre is a common Mexican phrase that means something like "wonderful".
"Mother's name" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase nombre de la madre. The prepositional phrase translates literally as "name of the mother" in English. The pronunciation will be "NOM-brey they la MA-drey" in Spanish.
"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.
The Spanish phrase for 'I am going to the supermarket with my mother' is 'Voy al supermercado con mi madre'.
"Madre" is "mother" in Spanish.
Mia madre is a Spanish equivalent of the French phrase ma mère. The feminine singular phrase translates as "my mother" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "MEE-a MA-drey" in Spanish and "ma mehr" in French.
"Chinga tu madre" is a Spanish-language insult that translates to "fuck your mother" in English. It is a vulgar and offensive phrase used to express anger or frustration towards someone.
a literal translation would be "comiendo la cena con mi madre/mamá" but the most common one is "cenando con mi mamá/madre"
Madre (Mother) is a feminine word. La Madre.
"Cago en tu madre" is a vulgar Spanish phrase that translates to "I shit on your mother." It is offensive and disrespectful.
Mi madre