Literally, it means "good trip," but it is best interpreted as "Have a good trip!"
have a good trip (basically) buen = good viaje = trip/journey
Have a good trip, friend and have fun!
The phrase "estoy buen para manana puto" is a mix of Spanish and English. In Spanish, "estoy buen" doesn't make sense grammatically, but it could be interpreted as "I am good." "Para mañana" means "for tomorrow." "Puto" is a derogatory term in Spanish. So, the phrase could be loosely translated as "I am good for tomorrow, [derogatory term]."
a good
"¿Vas a ir de viaje?" is Spanish for "Are you traveling?" or "Are you going on vacation?"
It means: "every good gift"
"Hace buen tiempo" means "the weather is good" in Spanish. It is used to describe a nice or pleasant weather condition.
this girl has a nice body
"Que tenga un buen día" translates to "Have a good day" in English. It is a polite expression used to wish someone a pleasant day ahead. The phrase is commonly used in Spanish-speaking cultures as a friendly farewell.
it is Spanish for a one way journey. Un viaje de Ida y de vuelta is a return journey
In a good mood. Literally: of good humor.
It is textspeak and Spanish. "C U mañana" is "see you tomorrow" and "pasen un buen noche" means "have (spend) a good night" (to a plural you).