"K pasa" is a Cajun French Creole term that translates to "What's up?" or "What's happening?" It is commonly used as a greeting to ask someone how they are doing or what's going on.
"Qué te pasa, vieja" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "What's wrong with you, old lady?" It is often used colloquially to express surprise, disbelief, or annoyance towards someone.
"Gamiso" is a vulgar slang term in Greek that refers to sexual intercourse. It is considered offensive and impolite to use in most contexts.
A hard c is a word that has the letter C in it and makes the K sound.Example:AcornBaconCanaryCookieDirector
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it's spanish net slang for "es lo que pasa" meaning "that's what happens"
James K Polk
kilo or in term of money = 1,000
"Qué te pasa, vieja" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "What's wrong with you, old lady?" It is often used colloquially to express surprise, disbelief, or annoyance towards someone.
It's a term meaning that he wants to F**k you really hard.
The term 'FML' is short for: f*ck my life.
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In the expression ( k - 3d ), there are two terms: ( k ) and ( -3d ). The coefficient of the term ( k ) is 1 (implied, as no number is written in front of it), and the coefficient of the term ( -3d ) is -3.
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No mamen los Mayas les metieron rollo no creo que se acabe el mundo en el 2012 y si pasa pz k culos para k lo dicen
The prefix "k" is the short term for "kilo" which means "1000". It is used often such as in "kilo"grams ("k"g)(1000 grams) or "kilo"meters ("k"m)(1000 meters).