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A common expression in Mexico is ¡Vete a la verga!, meaning "Get the fuck out of here!" In Mexico this can be used to mean difficult or impossible: ¡Está de la verga!, "This is very difficult!" In Guatemala, it also refers to a state of drunkenness as in ¡Está bien a verga!, meaning "He's drunk as Hell!" or "He's shit-faced!".
La chingada is a term commonly used in colloquial, even crass, Mexican Spanish that refers to various conditions or situations of, generally, negative connotations. The word is derived from the verb chingar, "to fuck".
The colloquial abbreviation dates to the 1860s; the verb form of the word, meaning "to treat an animal," came a few decades later—according to the Oxford English Dictionary, the earliest known usage is 1891 [3] —and was applied primarily in a horse-racing context ("He vetted the stallion before the race," "You should vet that horse before ...
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Vete" is a song by Bad Bunny. Vete or VETE may also refer to: VÉTÉ or Vincent Timsit Workshop, building in Casablanca, Morocco; People.
Vete-Katten is a patisserie on the corner of Kungsgatan 55 in Stockholm. It also has a number of smaller units at S:t Eriksgatan 41, in Åhlens City, Stockholm Central Station, Karolinska Hospital, Hotel Continental and the Gallerian in Stockholm.
"Vete" (transl. "Leave") is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny. It was released on November 21, 2019, through Rimas Entertainment, as the lead single from his ...