Mario: quieres saber algo?
Diego: que?
Mario: cago fuego
Diego: Mario que chucha
By Juliet
Me Cago Pariba
(shat myself upwards)-vernoub;mix between a verb and a noun. it simply means fuck and oh no. It's a frase used when you messed up or something doesn't go as planned.
aka: me cagation paribation
An expression of Spanish origin literally translating to "I shit on God." Used to express anguish and frustration over the trials of existence. See also me cago en diez.
As a foreigner in Spain, when my Spanish friend dropped her homework in the gutter and exclaimed "Me cago en dios!" I was aghast.
By Doloritas
Me Cago En Diez
Spanish for "I shit on ten", which doesn't make much sense in English. It's really a corruption of "me cago en Dios" (I shit on God).
When Pedro found out his car had been stolen he yelled: "¡Me cago en diez!"
By Clementia
Me Cago En Na'
Spanish term technically meaning "I will shit on anything", but is often used as a response to describe ones anger or anxiety towards something annoying or unbelievable
English translation is : I shit over your dead parents....
It's an extremely offensive expression in Spain and South America.
You can be sure to begin a fight if you say it to anybody.
You can say it to anybody if your are trying to pick a quarrel....
An insult in Spanish, popular in Miami, which translates into "I shit on your mother."
This sometimes extended into "Conyocarajo me cago en su madre," which loosely translates into "Fucking hell, I shit on your mother."
Heard among the mostly Catholic people of the Dominican Republic. The Spaniard version is usually "me cago en la ostia" or "me cago en dios." Dominicans, perceiving this idea as a travesty on god, switch terms, hence "me cago en el diablo." Commonly used to express annoyance or anger.
a shorter way of saying "me cago en la leche de la puta que te date la luz", meaning "i shit in the milk of the whore that bore you," a very common insult in spain.