
Slang translation Cuba - grandmother is pregnant?
I once had a roommate from Cuba and had a phrase used quite often, which literally translated into something like "and then the grandmother became pregnant" and meant something like - everything was going wrong and then this. Does anyone there who can help me with the Spanish on this? Thanks Kalikina - That's it! Thank you. So is the jargon of Spain? She actually lived there for comijng time before the U.S.. I always assumed the term came from Cuba.
"We were few and pario Grandma" is a term that basically means: " It's been very few of us (sarcastically) and then the grandmother became pregnant.
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