QTDN
spanish for “que te den” also abreviated as “ke te den” (ktdn)
literaly it would mean something like “go and get f-cked” but it is used in the meaning of “f-ck off”.
examples:
spanish:
a: la noche de ayer la pasé entera con tu madre
b: qtdn!
english:
a: i spent the whole last night with your mom
b: f-ck off!
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