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Caile

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What does Caile mean?

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What does Caile mean in each country?

Caile

A slang command meaning come over, come here, or pull up. The term became a household name due to the song Caile by the reggaeton artist Tito el Bambino (Puerto Rico is the center of the reggaeton industry, which often exports local slang to the rest of the Spanish-speaking world).

As Tito el Bambino says: Well caile, caile, because I want one more night, well caile, caile, and in the club I will go ra pam pam pam.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Puerto Ricoby Anónimo

Caile

An informal Mexican expression used to tell someone to come over, to leave, or to challenge them to do something. It is a versatile term that functions as a synonym for come, go, or dare, depending entirely on the context.

We are going to be at my house for a while listening to music, so caile when you are finished.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Méxicoby Anónimo

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