Thread: Spanish Phrases
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10-25-08 18:31 #240
Posts: 216Originally Posted by Daddy Rulz
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10-25-08 18:07 #239
Posts: 2808Aqualung, Andres help
I'm trying to remember a phrase that means a dicktease. Literally it says "She heats the water but doesn't serve the mate." Is it "Caliente la agua pero no serve los mates?"
Help me brothers, I love this phrase but can't remember it.
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10-23-08 19:14 #238
Posts: 1099Originally Posted by Summerguy
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10-23-08 18:39 #237
Posts: 13Thank you guys!
What's propina?
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10-14-08 15:21 #236
Posts: 1885Should have brought the film crew
I memorized similar phrases long ago and have used them successfully in numerous privados. When in doubt - or if she looks like she might not agree - throw in "propina?"
Originally Posted by Aqualung
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10-13-08 15:03 #235
Posts: 754Originally Posted by Dickhead
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10-13-08 02:53 #234
Posts: 3510It would be very interesting to see how it would work out for some non-Spanish speaker to show up in a club or a privado and read those phrases off of a note card.
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10-13-08 01:14 #233
Posts: 754Originally Posted by Summerguy
Te puedo acabar en la boca?
Te Puedo acabar en la cara?
Me tragas la leche?
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10-12-08 19:38 #232
Posts: 24Originally Posted by Summerguy
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10-12-08 18:46 #231
Posts: 13Would one of my fellow mongers please translate these sentences for me?
- Will you suck my cock without condom?
- Can I cum in your mouth?
- Can I cum on your face?
- Will you swallow my juice?
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09-30-08 21:40 #230
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by Exon123
Dogg
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09-30-08 19:14 #229
Posts: 2599Originally Posted by TejanoLibre
Exon
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09-30-08 18:31 #228
Posts: 3040Bochi Balls
Bochi Balls or Lawn Bowling for you English types!
Boliche is still used by the younger crowd to describe a bar. Not a disco though.
Pub, etc. Not very nice. Just a joint!
You boys do remember Bocchi Balls don't you ¿
Italian, English.
My uncle has the only Bochi Ball court in Houston, Texas.
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09-30-08 17:12 #227
Posts: 3510Sure, I understand that perfectly. They don't use boliche for bowling in Mexico either, although they might use it for bowling pin. I wouldn't know. I gave up bowling for sex because the balls are lighter and you don't have to change your shoes.
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09-30-08 13:39 #226
Posts: 754DH,
I don't know how good your Spanish is but this is the strict Argentine meaning of the word: (any question just ask)
BOLICHE.
(pop. Casa donde se venden comestibles (TG. Casa de negocio al menudeo (TG. Establecimiento comercial o industrial de poca importancia, especialmente el que se dedica a la venta y consumo de bebidas y comestibles, almacén y despacho de bebidas (AD) local nocturno donde se sirven bebidas alcohólicas / (jgo. Juego de bolos (TG) bola pequeña que se usa en el juego de bochas (TC. Balero (TC)
Notice that in Argentina Boliche isn't used for bowling - here they use the word as it is in English for the game. Boliche is a very different game.