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What is Sabo's?“No sabo” is a term used to refer to people born in the United States of Hispanic descent as people who speak Spanish like a Jerome on LSD, meaning they come up with their own Spanish words that don’t make any sense. A no sabo isn’t born a “no sabo”, they’re made. In other words, No Sabo speak Spanish worse than a toddler born in a Spanish speaking country. Juan: ¿Donde están las llaves? (Where are the keys?) Sabo's - meme gifSabo's - videoSabo's - what is it?And very outgoing understanding amazing beautiful amazing name and person someone you don't want to mess with someone that can be a good friend someone that can help you in any situation I'm very good person to be around Damn I wish I was Saboe What does "Sabo's" mean?Coined by George 'Zorbad' Zorbas, SABO stands for 'Suck A Big One'. Commonly used as an insult in conversations consisting of friendly banter. "George, why do you SABO so hard braz?" Sabo's - what does it mean?v. The act of waking up before your roommates and immediately smoking any weed left in the bowls from the night before. Man, I sabo'd a hit of that chron this morning. Sabo's - meaningA character in the One Piece anime/manga, and the brother of Ace and Luffy, the main protagonist. "My favorite character in One Piece is Sabo" Sabo's - definitionNoun. 1. Shortened way of saying "sabotaged". 2. Description of someones, usually a boss or work colleague, deliberate subversion of your personal plans. Jimmy: "Hey Mack, we gonna do lunch or what?" Sabo's - slangan act in which you are completely disrespectful to a girl After a guy pours a beer on a girl's head: Sabo'san acronym for the words "Suck A Big One" used only when saying goodbye to someone. Mike smiled and said, "SABO" to the security guard as he exited the garage. Sabo'sCool, smooth, entertaining. Someone people want to be around. "That guy rocks. He's so Sabo." Sabo's‘No sabo’ is a term used for people of Hispanic/Latino descendent that don’t know, or barely speak Spanish. Used for Hispanics/Latinos that try hard to act like they’re one or the other time it’s used is when the person that is Hispanic just doesn’t know Spanish. Luis: why does Jamie always say compa and dress ranchero? Dude can’t even speak Spanish when his parents are straight up from Mexico and he has their pueblo in his bio even tho he hasn’t been there. |
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