Lo que pasó means "that which happened," or "what occurred." Lo que pasó es que hablábamos= What happened is (that) we were talking
"Lo que está haciendo" means "what he/she/it is doing" in Spanish.
"Lo que idiota" is not a coherent phrase in Spanish. "Lo que" translates to "what" and "idiota" means "idiot," so it could be an incomplete or incorrect expression.
It means "Did you understand what I said?"
lo que saltan
Literally "that which might be," commonly translated as "whatever".
Literally, it means what has happened has happened.
"Lo que está haciendo" means "what he/she/it is doing" in Spanish.
I think you mean 'dame lo que quiero'. That's Spanish for 'Give me what I want'.
"And now look what happened."
Spanish sea lo que sea means "come what may".
Me significas más que lo que piensas.
"Lo que idiota" is not a coherent phrase in Spanish. "Lo que" translates to "what" and "idiota" means "idiot," so it could be an incomplete or incorrect expression.
Lo que sea Lo que fuera-fuese Lo que fuere
Something is lame
lo que saltan
It means "Did you understand what I said?"
You meant:¡Oye! Que lo que mami (quisiera)--- Hey! What mummy (wanted)