conyo
spanish
i. literally, translates to what has sometimes been termed the most obscene word in the english language “c-nt”…
ii. usually used as a p-ssionate, emphatic expletive (see f-ck!, sh-t!, d-mn!, etc…) significantly more vulgar than “mierda” (sh-t).
>>conyo, hombre, ella sabe!
transl.: f-ck man, she knows!
etc..
1 more definition
the spanish vulgar word for v-g-n-.
also used in the philippines as a semi-derogatory term for people who seem to be high-cl-ss and vain or conscious about their social status and speak in taglish or broken-tagalog mixed with english.
wow, you’re so conyo, you don’t even know what dilis is! that’s fried fish!
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