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what is meant by the usage pqp in portuguese?
Nov 3, 2010 3:00 PM
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Brasilian expression that can be used as an expletive, like "puta que pariu, to atrasado!" - fuck, I'm late! Can also mean something similar to "go fuck yourself" - "vá pra puta que pariu". Literally means "(to) the whore who had you (or it)". Another meaning is somewhere too far away: "fica lá na puta que pariu..." - "it's fucking far away..."
Puta que pariu, eu detesto esse cara! - Hell, I hate that guy!
A casa do cara é lá na puta que pariu! - the bud's house is fucking far away!
Quer saber? Cansei, vá pra puta que pariu!
- You know what? I'm tired, go fuck yourself!
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=puta%20que%20pariu
November 3, 2010
just to give it an END... PQP generally is much more, offensive, agressive.. high-weighted, than fucking.
November 8, 2010
pqp is puta que pariu, 'n' means fuckin' hell :) but
November 13, 2010
Could also be expressed in English as:
'holy shit' or 'fucking hell' .
November 3, 2010
lol
November 3, 2010
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Portuguese, Russian
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