To break, ruin, or render something useless, or to describe something as ugly. When used regarding people, it means to physically beat someone up or to look exhausted and worn down. It is a vulgar term similar to fuck up or wreck. (In Mexican slang, many aggressive or strong expressions are derived from the word madre, meaning mother).
-My car is very madreado, I will have to get a tune-up. -If you keep bothering me I am going to madrear you. -What is wrong? You look very madreado. -Now that you painted your house it looks really madreada, that color is hideous.
A term written on election ballots, usually as part of the phrase a su madre, to express deep frustration or rejection of the political system. Although chinguen is the correct spelling, it is often misspelled as chingen on ballots. (The phrase chingar a su madre is an extremely vulgar Mexican insult meaning go fuck yourselves or go to hell).
chingen a su madre you fucking thieves; the PRI (a Mexican political party), let them chinge su madre.
The state of waking up with a desperate urge to have sex and cum no matter what. (This term is derived from singar, a vulgar word for sex used primarily in the Caribbean).
To have sex or engage in intense physical activity. (In the Dominican Republic, a kitipo is a high-power car audio speaker system known for heavy bass: in this slang context, it is used as a metaphor for vigorous sexual intercourse).
In Mexico, La Chingada is a mythical mother figure representing the violated or woman who has been screwed, distinct from the idealized mother celebrated on Mother's Day (May 10 is the traditional holiday in Mexico). The verb chingar implies a corrosive or shameful action. Its origins may be Aztec, possibly derived from words for seeds or fermented dregs. In various Spanish-speaking countries, the root relates to alcohol, such as dregs in a glass, taverns, or heavy drinking. It also describes failure, like a firework that does not explode or a business that falls through.
FRAUD: They cheated me (Me chingaron). THEFT: They stole it from me (Me lo chingaron). IGNORANCE: Who the hell knows (Sepa la chingada). THREAT: I am going to mess you up (Te voy a chingar). BRAGGING: I am a total badass (Soy el más chingon). DISTANCE: Way out in the middle of nowhere (Hasta la chingada). CONTEMPT: You are worth shit (Vales para pura chingada). JEALOUSY: Who the hell were you with (Con quién chingados estabas)? DISSATISFACTION: This is bullshit (Son chingaderas)! They are really pushing it (Ya ni la chingan). REQUEST: Go to hell (Vete a la chingada). EPITHET: A passive-aggressive pest (Chingaquedito). HOSTILITY: And who the hell are you (Y tú quién chingados eres)? FRUSTRATION: Man, you are annoying (Ah que bien chingas)! TERMINAL: He is done for (Ese ya chingó a su madre). UNCERTAINTY: They are not going to screw us, are they (Y no nos irán a chingar)? ORDER: Get him (chingatelo). CERTAINTY: We are screwed (Ya nos chingaron). WARNING: Keep it up and you are dead meat (Síguele y te va a cargar la chingada). INCOMPETENCE: I do not know what the hell to do (No sé que chingados hacer). DISCRETION: Damn (Chingao). ANGER: He can go screw himself (Que vaya y rechingue a su madre). COMPASSION: They gave him a hell of a beating (Que fea chinga le metieron). TRIUMPHALISM: I did it (Ya chingué). DEFEATISM: I am screwed (Me chingué).
To have sex with someone without love. In Dominican terms, it means to fuck, screw, or bang (cojer, chingar, tirar, culear, sigar) a guy who is very attractive (tiguere, a Dominican term for a street-smart man).