It means "you believe".
It means, "You are stupid. What makes you think I will tell you my real last name or my address?"
Enrique and Maria study a lot.
its like big pants that are fabric or some kind of s h i t like that
In Cajun nicknames, "t" is often short for "petit," which means "little" in French. Using "t" in nicknames is a common way to show endearment or familiarity, similar to adding "-ie" or "-y" to names in English.
It means "He or she is very nice". It actually conveys somewhat more than that, but English really doesn´t have comparable words to express it.
Crees que = You believe... . / Do you believe... ?
to think
it means "you think your the sh*t"
The Spanish is nonsensical, it literally translates to: mine you believe yourself a lot give him tell it to me.
It means "Do you think this is in fashion?"
Most of the time it means don't believe it or think it Ex. Speaker A: "An elephant is sitting in my car!" Speaker B: " REALLY!...WOW!" Speaker A: "hahaha! no te crees!"
Eric Crees was born in 1952.
Mattea is not an English word. This section is for definition of ENGLISH words only.
you put it on the Crees and your foot just behind the Crees
¿Crees que saldremos juntos? ¿Crees que vamos a salir juntos? ¿Crees que vamos a tener una cita?
sh t, poop, crap.
It means, "When you want [to]."