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What does todo mean?

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todo

Used to indicate that something includes every single member of a group or that an action happens every single time, without fail. It marks an absolute generality where no one and no moment is excluded.

Todo good Mexican knows not to trust anyone who tells you the salsa isn't spicy (referring to the common tendency in Mexico to downplay the heat level of food).

Automatically translated from Spanish

Méxicoby Anónimo

todo

Used to emphasize that a person or thing is defined almost entirely by a specific physical trait or a very strong characteristic. It exaggerates a quality that stands out so much that it seems to be the only thing defining the subject.

That kid is todo legs, you can tell he is going to be super tall when he grows up.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Méxicoby Anónimo

todo

Used as an intensifier to emphasize that something or someone is completely, totally, or absolutely in a certain state.

What is up with your car, you just washed it yesterday and you already have it todo covered in dirt!

Automatically translated from Spanish

Méxicoby Don Chava

todo

Used to describe the absolute totality of something, indicating that no part or member is left out. It refers to the complete sum of elements that form a whole.

They really crossed the line, they invited todo the soccer team to the house and didn't even give a heads up.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Méxicoby Anónimo

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