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Tag: ay-ñeñe

Definitions tagged ay-ñeñe in the street dictionary.

Ñésquete

An exclamation used to express skepticism or to tell someone they cannot fool you. It is equivalent to saying "Yeah, right," "In your dreams," or "Nice try" when someone is trying to pull a fast one or make an unfair claim.

-No breakfast for you today... -Ñésquete...

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Ñeñe

An exclamation usually paired with ay used to express fear, apprehension, or hesitation. It functions like yikes or oh boy when someone is too intimidated or scared to do something.

Ay ñeñe, I am not going over there...

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Ay ñeñe

An expression used to show that one is not a fool or a sucker. It is a sarcastic way of saying yeah, right or no way when someone tries to take advantage of you or expects you to do something stupid.

- You want me to give you my food? Ay ñeñe....

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Ete cohete

A defiant expression used to refuse a demand or show that you will not let someone take advantage of you (often used alongside a gesture to the groin to emphasize defiance).

So I am the one who has to stay behind and watch the house? Ete cohete, you idiot...

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