y tu madre


spanish phrase used for insulting back a person.
i literally means “and your mom”

ps: the word tú, with an accent means you
the word tu, without an accent means your
just fyi
a: you, b-st-rd.
b: ¡y tu madre!
spanish for and you mum, but people use it as and your mum because your isnt in the bl–dy spanish dictionary. b-st-rds!!!!!!!!!!!!

related to: and your dad, thats what your mum said last night, mother f-cker, and your mum.
a: you -&”£-(“&(£(-“-(&
b: y tu madre.

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