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Mierda

A versatile vulgarity used to describe almost anything depending on context. It can denote a location (Go to Mierda), ignorance (I don't know Mierda), worthlessness (This Mierda is useless), or a personal insult (You are Mierda). It expresses various emotions like surprise (Mierda!), skepticism (I don't believe a Mierda), or disappointment. It can also refer to physical objects, speed (Fast as Mierda), or a mess (Mierdero). (In the Dominican Republic, speakers frequently substitute the r with an l, pronouncing it as Mielda).

1. Dude, I sent you the girl's photo, did you get it? No man, this Mierda can't be seen. 2. Look at her, acting like she is such Mierda. 3. Mielda! Dude, look at that Mielda!

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

Mierda

1. Feces or waste material expelled by animals or humans. 2. A vulgar exclamation used to express anger, frustration, or shock.

1. It reeks of mierda, there must be a bathroom nearby (bajo is a Dominican term for a foul smell). 2. Mierrrda! Now the car won't start, I am like jinxed (azarao refers to being on a streak of bad luck).

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

Mierda

An exclamation used to express surprise, shock, or annoyance when something unexpected goes wrong, typically as a gut reaction to a sudden mishap or a realization that you messed up.

Mierda, I left my apartment keys inside the taxi!

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Perúby Anónimo

Mierda

Used to refer to feces, but primarily functions as a vulgar exclamation to express frustration, surprise, or anger. It is also used to describe despicable people or objects that are broken, poorly made, or worthless.

Holy mierda, I got a flat tire right when I was about to get to work!

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Uruguayby Yorugua MVD

Mierda

Used to refer to excrement or as a very vulgar way to describe any object or situation of terrible quality. It is a common term to express that something is useless or a total disappointment.

That restaurant they opened on the corner is a mierda, the food arrived cold and on top of that they charged me a fortune.

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Perúby Cholo Chévere

Mierda

A vulgar term for excrement, used primarily as an exclamation of anger or frustration, or to describe low-quality items and bad situations.

For mierda's sake, the bus broke down again and I am going to be late! (micro is the Chilean term for a city bus).

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Chileby Anónimo

Mierda

A vulgar term used to describe a despicable person with bad intentions. It applies to someone who is a scumbag, cruel, or behaves unethically toward others.

You have to watch out for that neighbor, because the guy turned out to be a real mierda and is going around spreading gossip to everyone.

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Venezuelaby Maracucho Full

Mierda

Refers to a person who is worthless and chickens out due to fear during important moments. It is a vulgar term used to brand someone as a coward or someone who lacks guts.

What a Mierda you are, you left me all alone in the fight and took off running the second you saw the patrol car.

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Méxicoby Anónimo

Mierda

Used to refer to excrement or to describe something of terrible quality that is useless. It also functions as an exclamation of frustration at a problem or unpleasant situation that arises suddenly (Via Espana is a major thoroughfare in Panama City, often congested with traffic).

What a load of mierda, my car stalled again in the middle of the traffic jam on Via Espana!

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Panamáby Anónimo

Mierda

A versatile Colombian slang term used to refer to objects, extremely distant locations, or people with detestable personalities. It is also used to describe something of very poor quality or to ask what a specific thing is when you are annoyed.

I had to go all the way to the mierda to find that office and, when I arrived, it was already closed.

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Colombiaby Anónimo

Mierda

An exclamation of annoyance or regret used when something goes wrong or a mistake is made. It is commonly used to express anger over a sudden realization of something forgotten or a negative situation.

Mierda, I lost track of time and the bank is already closed!

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Boliviaby Anónimo

Mierda

A despicable or malicious person who is completely worthless.

Watch out for Pedro, he is a mierda and he will screw you over as soon as he can.

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Argentinaby Anónimo

Mierda

Also used to describe a cowardly person, someone who won't fight, or someone who is good for nothing. Dominicans use this term daily, often pronouncing it as mielda by changing the r to an l.

My friend, you are a Mierda, you let yourself get punched a whole lot.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

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