Pinche Paisa
What is a dash of money? 3
Money is the talk of the town. It means compatriot, but informally used as my girlfriend. Depending on the country of origin of the speaker, it may have different meanings (more or less positive). Pinche is usually Spanish Mexican.
First of all, it would be a good translation without too many stars.
Ha ha ha ha sorry for the awkward sound
Clicking like others means hitting like Ed Flipper or even better, using it in this case is not bad.
Pinche is mainly used in Mexico, although it does not make much sense. It is sometimes used in conjunction with insulting people without knowing where they are coming from or what they are saying.
And money is an easy way to tell if a boy or a person is from the same country (state, etc.).
Boy or girl
As an example.
1) I am from Mexico.
I am also a patriot.
2) Can you believe that I ate 3 burritos ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ money (scary boy) you're crazy, that's too much.
I used the pinch several times while I was there. I no longer use the F words in my sentences as a complement to my insult or nonsense.
Dreaming. I don't know what money means.
■■■■■■ man
Or literally
fellow citizen
paisa is a person who belongs to the same country whose speaker, perhaps from Mexico
Money is bidding for the people of the country ... freaking (domestic) ... Punche is usually Mexican, so crazy (domestic) or freaking / Mexican ...?
Drown ... close
That means very bad ...
In a similar translation to ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ it