1. it's a vulgar or informal way to say "you're kidding"
2. it's a vulgar way to say "stop messing around"
3. sometimes can be used like saying "no way"
4. or when you're scared or desperate and you suddenly say "no mames" just because nervous or something like that and when you say that word is like saying "damn".
guy1: Karina said that you're going around with Jose
girl1: No mames !!!
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As noted above, "No mames" is a very vulgar Spanish term used mostly in Mexico. This is something that is usually only said between good friends and NEVER to adults or people you don't know.
1. it's a vulgar or informal way to say "you're kidding"
2. it's a vulgar way to say "stop messing around"
3. sometimes can be used like saying "no way"
4. or when you're scared or desperate and you suddenly say "no mames" just because nervous or something like that and when you say that word is like saying "damn".
guy1: Karina said that you're going around with Jose
girl1: No mames !!!
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As noted above, "No mames" is a very vulgar Spanish term used mostly in Mexico. This is something that is usually only said between good friends and NEVER to adults or people you don't know.
If you mean "no mames", it is not a bad word.
no mames its not stress. For apex its communication skills
M means movementR means respirationN means nutritionI means iritationG means growthE means excretionR means reproductionD means dirth and birth
me it means to slip
h means- hi/hey w means- when t means- to a means-ask
i think this is spanish, it means "cagastes you do not suck"
Mames Babegenush was created in 2004.
no mames! no mahmes
no mames
no mames guey
If you mean "no mames", it is not a bad word.
prokaryatics is one
nambe, no mames, te va dar chorro
"No mames, vato" is a colloquial Mexican Spanish phrase that can be translated as "No way, dude" or "You're kidding me, man." It is often used to express disbelief, surprise, or frustration in a casual manner.
Un chico divertido.
no mames wey ya uno mas uno es dos putos chingejos
"Ni mames esa la verda" is a Spanish phrase that roughly translates to "Don't mess around, that's the truth" in English. It is an informal expression used to emphasize the veracity or seriousness of a statement.