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Cagada

A major screw up or a massive blunder caused by carelessness or poor judgment. It is a vulgar way to describe a mistake that complicates things or creates a mess.

I am so sorry, boss, I made a monumental cagada by accidentally deleting that file.

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Colombiaby Anónimo

Cagada

A term used to describe a serious mistake or a badly executed action that results in immediate or future negative consequences. It is a fuck-up that ruins a plan or lands the people involved in a mess.

Dude, what a cagada sending that message to the office group, now everyone knows the gossip.

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Colombiaby Anónimo

Cagada

Used to describe something extremely funny, excellent, or wild. While the word literally refers to a mess or a screw-up, in this context it means something is incredible or intense, depending on the speaker's tone and emphasis.

The trip to the jungle was de la cagada, seriously we had an incredible time.

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Perúby Pata Criollo

Cagada

A major mistake or a colossal blunder caused by clumsiness or carelessness. It is a vulgar way to describe a massive screw-up or a total fuck-up.

You made a hell of a cagada deleting the server files without having a backup!

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Españaby Madrileño Castizo

Cagada

Used to describe a person who shows a total lack of courage in a difficult or intimidating situation. It refers to someone who is scared to death and does not dare to face a problem.

Stop being such a cagada and tell your boyfriend what you think, you cannot keep hiding out of pure fear.

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Hondurasby Catracho Vago

Cagada

A vulgar term for a coward or someone who lacks guts, used for a person who gives in to fear during risky or high-pressure situations.

Your friend is a cagada, he didn't even have the balls to get on the roller coaster with us.

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Paraguayby Kurepí Luqueño

Cagada

Refers to a major screw up, a blunder, or a situation that ends poorly due to carelessness. It is a vulgar term used to point out an obvious mistake (literally derived from the verb for 'to shit').

What a huge cagada you pulled by not checking the address before leaving.

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El Salvadorby Anónimo

Cagada

Used to describe an object of extremely poor quality, mediocre work, or something that just does not work. It is a strong, vulgar expression highlighting how useless or broken something is.

Don't waste your money buying those sneakers on the street because they will fall apart after the first wash: they are a cagada.

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Perúby Anónimo

Cagada

A vulgar term for a massive screw-up, a blunder, or a monumental mess caused by someone's clumsiness. It is used to point out that someone has completely ruined a situation or made a mistake that is very difficult to fix.

That guy pulled a massive cagada on the exam and now he will likely have to repeat the school year because of that disaster.

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Panamáby El Bokas PTY

Cagada

A massive dump, usually a huge amount, that follows a heavy night of drinking beer. (In the Dominican Republic, the term jartura refers to being completely stuffed or over-indulged).

Listen, this hangover is killing me, I already filled the toilet with shit.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

Cagada

A vulgar term for a person who lacks courage and gets scared in any risky situation. It is used to point out someone who is extremely fearful or who chickens out easily.

You are a cagada, even the cartoon we watched yesterday scared you.

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Españaby Anónimo

Cagada

A screw-up, blunder, or a mess-up. It also refers to a shitty situation or something that is poor quality.

Example 1: Uh, I cut the wrong wire. I made a cagada. Example 2: Are you still without power? What a cagada!

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Argentinaby DiegoEFE

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