Cuban-Cane
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No se.
Means “what’s up or what’s the deal with this?”
Cuban slang, brother.
Cuban slang, brother.
Que bola is like "what's up?"
And if a dude asks you, "que bola, asere?" It's just a very informal greeting.
Coñooo…Cuban slang, brother.
Que bola is like "what's up?"
And if a dude asks you, "que bola, asere?" It's just a very informal greeting.
First time I hear it’s spelled with a v tbh and I’ve been Cuban a long time lolMeans “what’s up or what’s the deal with this?”
Supposed to have an accent on the last a and pronounced differently than bola or ball. Also , usually spelled with a V not a B in this context.
That’s like with Dominicans and “Que lo Que?”Cuban slang, brother.
Que bola is like "what's up?"
And if a dude asks you, "que bola, asere?" It's just a very informal greeting.
“I’m from the gutter. I have no education. But I know the streets. And that’s good.”that greeting is usually reserved for refs and the unedumacated.
Good point. Lol! You are Cuban-Cane after all.First time I hear it’s spelled with a v tbh and I’ve been Cuban a long time lol
Thanks! And what eats huevos?Gracias! Y que de come bola?
In Spanish @JBCanes-NC means mama huevo.I love Spanish 201 with Spike, Cuban-Cane, Thuggie, RSA and No Fly. We learn all the bad things first.
Huevos =********s in this context ..so…Thanks! And what eats huevos?