it means yo cat
The phrase "Yo siempre estoy mean" translates to "I am always mean" in English.
"Yo soy feliz" in Spanish means "I am happy."
"Yo quiero ser" means "I want to be" in English.
yo no so = I don't know q (que?) might mean 'what' cojone = testicle
"Yo savia" is not correct Spanish. It seems to be a misspelling of "yo sabía," which translates to "I knew" in English.
Well, it depends on what you mean. If you mean walking an actual dog, then that's easy. The dog should have a leash and collar, the collar should have a metal hook, and so should the leash. You hook the leash onto the collar and then grab the other end of the leash. When you hold the leash, start walking and the dog should start walking too. If the dog doesn't then you should keep trying to get him to until he does. If you're talking about the yo-yo trick then it's when you take the yo-yo, hold the little loop on the end of the string, push the yo-yo in front of you and keep it there, as if it was a dog that you were watching.
Yo-yo, because walking the dog and rocking the cradle are both yo-yo tricks.
Now I'm the dog/bitch
Not much, you?
no
Yo-yo tricks.
yo yo yo yo dog are you happy now what a wierd question to ask
Wassup diggy dog, dig dug, dug dig. dog. LOL jk im a cat meow ;)
like yo momma
Yo, no or no yo could mean "Not me" or "I haven't/I didn't"
I have a dog and she is very silly ...
Yo yo yo. wasup yo?