I believe its a quote from the film Blue Streak '1999'
Tengo un gato en mis pantalones.
You have a cat in your pants? A: "Tengo un gato en mis pantalones" means "I have a cat in my pants" in Spanish. I wouldn't recommend saying it to a spanish person, they will probably think your crazy... (\(\ (='.') () () o(")(") Bunny says bye!
mi pantalones es on fuego! means my pants are on fire in spanish
"I have two daughters" is "Tengo dos hijas."
Tengo zapatos azules. = I have blue shoes. Mis zapastos son azules. = My shoes are blue.
Tengo un gato en mis pantalones.
You have a cat in your pants? A: "Tengo un gato en mis pantalones" means "I have a cat in my pants" in Spanish. I wouldn't recommend saying it to a spanish person, they will probably think your crazy... (\(\ (='.') () () o(")(") Bunny says bye!
mi pantalones es on fuego! means my pants are on fire in spanish
"Tengo un gato en mis pantalones" is Spanish for "I have a cat in my pants." It suggests a humorous or absurd situation, as it's unusual for a cat to be in someone's pants. This phrase could be used literally or figuratively to express discomfort or surprise.
Improper sentence structure. Yo nececito el gato en mis pantalones = I need the cat in my pants!
Lo siento, pero no tengo ningún fuego en mis pantalones. ¿En qué más puedo ayudarte?
Defequé mis pantalones
I am happy in my pants.
el cerdo está en mis pantalones
hay una fiesta en mis pantalones!
my pants are super thermal... okay....
It's papeles. It means "I have the papers."