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I write one shots and sometimes make fanart for fun! | I can speak spanish too! | Call me Andy

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6 months ago
Basically The Whole Point They Took Over The Radio Tower

basically the whole point they took over the radio tower

redraw of this meme that is going around!


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6 months ago
I've Lost The Original, However, I Remember It Was A Duolingo Meme.

I've lost the original, however, I remember it was a Duolingo meme.

Here's some Spanish slang for you, baby!

So, the word "weá" is widely used by Chileans and they are used on any occasion but normally it is an informal word that usually replaces the word "thing". It is also used to show dislike, and to say that something is wrong or upsetting. It can be used as an insult or celebration as well. “Weas” is the current internet/texting spelling of the word “Huevas” which originally (and still) means testicles. It has had a long development from there to become the extremely versatile, multipurpose expression it is in Chile today. The stress is on the letter “e”. “Weás” on the other hand, with stress on the “a”, is the current spelling of the word “Huevadas” which meaning is closer to “bullshit”.

From the nineties on, the original insult has absorbed a broad spectrum of meanings, from the most insulting to the most endearing, depending on how you say it, when you say it and to whom. I guess that “weón” follows a similar evolution as “fuck” in the US.

It works as a noun, like in a phrase, it also works as a verb in kind of a compound form, and it can be an adjective.

Summarizing: It replaces the word "thing", so it can be used replacing every single noun that exists. It doesn't mean anything wrong but is not a nice way to talk. It is mostly used with people that have the same status or relation. The actual meaning of the word "wea" depends of the context of the situation.

Now, "weon aweonao" is easier to explain. "Weon" can be used to call someone dude, mate, fool, idiot, jerk, or even more offensive terms! The only way to really understand the meaning is to listen to the context in which it is said. "Aweonao" is a vulgarism which means idiot, of few lights, asshole, clumsy, and so on.


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