Hijo de La Chingada


a f-cking b-st-rd, a motherf-cker. about the worst thing you can call someone in spanish, especially in mexico.
¡voy a matarte, hijo de la chingada!
loosely it means “son of a b-tch.” but historically, it meant “son of raped woman.” the verb “chingar” comes from a nahuatl (aztec) word meaning “to rape.” when the spaniards arrived in the americas, their raping of the indigenous women was so widespread that chingar began to be used as a curse, similar to the f-word. that is why chingar and its derivatives are not used in spain but only in latin american countries, and especially in mexico.
eres un hijo de la chingada. you’re a son of a b-tch.

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