Here's another one for the gang. So I was with a friend at a bar and he went to go talk to a girl and she said "sali de aca bagayo". What does "bagayo" mean?
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Here's another one for the gang. So I was with a friend at a bar and he went to go talk to a girl and she said "sali de aca bagayo". What does "bagayo" mean?
Jajajajajajaja actually "bagayo" is a slang for saying "ugly"..
Sorry for your friend.. :D
Adam, please also note it is very rude to say that to someone.
Well, to be honest, as a woman, sometimes there are no words in any language to describe how improper some men's approach can be, not only for the obvious: huge age difference, cultural difference, social difference, beauty difference and so on and so forth... but also because the flirting party is completely drunk or high.
Of course, it's certainly enriching to have different political opinions, different views on art, different artists we like but some things are really disgusting for any human being.
Reminder might have a point. What was your friend's condition?
My friend wasn't overly drunk or high, however, I think there was a certain "beauty difference" between the two parties. To be honest my friend is not the best looking guy in the world.
Are you saying if there is a large "beauty difference" then approaching the party of a higher beauty is inappropriate?
He chose her for her beauty. She didn't choose him for the same reason.
Adam, maybe your friend is an "acquired taste", he might look good for someone out there...
He is not her cup of tea. But fortunately he's got a shoulder to cry on! Poor thing!
You don't "call" someone ugly, beautiful, university graduate, kind, well-educated. To be or not to be.
The sad ugly disgusting truth...
Words are certainly not to blame!
Hahhaahahah you're a masterpiece Vicente :p
Is that some kind of nerd joke? :D
Yes, sorta. It's a take-off from a children's book which inspired the phrase on the T-Shirt worn by the Comic Book Guy in an episode of The Simpsons.
"C:/DOS C:/DOS/RUN RUN/DOS/RUN" refers to the American children's book series **** and Jane, where the phrases "See Spot. See Spot Run. Run, Spot, Run" were molded.
I'm guessing that Matias is a Simpsons fan.;)
Yes, your guess is absolutely correct :D