/Sounds like "mahn" (as in "man") + "DAHR" + "ah" (as in "father") + "freheer" + "ehs" + "PAH" (as in "papa") + "rrah" (rolled r + "ah") + "gohs"/
The elegant Spanish way of telling someone to go to hell without using profanity. When you're fed up and send someone a freír espárragos, you're telling them to get lost — but with class and Iberian vocabulary.
"I told him to go fry asparagus when he insulted me."
"If you don't like it, you can go fry asparagus."
/Sounds like "mahn" (as in "man") + "DAHR" + "ah" (as in "father") + "freheer" + "ehs" + "PAH" (as in "papa") + "rrah" (rolled r + "ah") + "gohs"/
The elegant Spanish way of telling someone to go to hell without using profanity. When you're fed up and send someone a freír espárragos, you're telling them to get lost — but with class and Iberian vocabulary.
"I told him to go fry asparagus when he insulted me."
"If you don't like it, you can go fry asparagus."
Agarrón
Pelea o encuentro físico violento entre dos personas en México. También puede referirse a una sesión intensa de besos y caricias, así que el contexto lo es todo para saber si hubo golpes o amor.