It means "Nolinda the police pulled me over, here he comes lets see what he wants, later I will send you a message."
kiere yo contigo in chavacano means "I Like You"
poe que kiere
Quién (you spelled this kien) is the Spanish word for "who". Quiere (kiere in your spelling) is the Spanish word for he, she or you (formal) wants. The phrase "¿Quién lo quiere?" would mean "Who wants it?"
Johnny Depp, Kiere Knightly, Viggo Mortonson, Eligha Wood, Sean Astin, Ian Mchleckan, Billy Boyd, Heath Ledger, Dominic Monghanton, Keirstan Dunst and alot more
'quiere' (pronounced 'kiere') = you/he/she/it like(s)/want(s)/love(s) 'quiera' is the subjunctive form for the same persons as above, plus 'I'.
Con Su Pinche Madre Chingados Segun Esto Te Tiene Le Dar las answers y ni te da nada la chingadera porke awevo kiere ke uno la ponga si no dise nada
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Here in the hospital with mommy I feel as if you no longer care but also I don't give thought to the fact that I love my only mommy in the universe.
It's spelled "quiere" and it means he/she/you want (or love). Remember "Yo quiero Taco Bell" from a few years back? It's the same verb.
They look like monkeys but with big round eyes and a long middle finger with pointed nails.