It can mean a couple of different things depending on the context. it can mean to beat up or in a milder sense to "f*** up" so not as vulgar but used in the same sense that, that phrase is used in America i.e. "he f***ed up over money".
It can also be used to say,"he just screwed up my car" or "ya me jodeo el carro"
All in all it means to screw up , f*** up or beat up
Arnold de Jode was born in 1638.
Arnold de Jode died in 1667.
Cornelis de Jode was born in 1568.
Gerard de Jode was born in 1509.
Gerard de Jode died in 1591.
Jode Mullally's birth name is Mullally, Joseph T..
Cornelis de Jode died on 1600-10-17.
Pieter de Jode II died in 1674.
Pieter de Jode II was born in 1606.
Jode Mullally was born on November 19, 1886, in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Jode Mullally died on December 29, 1918, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA of influenza.
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