Rude Keychain Talks Trash in Spanish

by Sean Fallon on November 28, 2008 · 3 comments

in Bizarre Gadgets

There are plenty of trash talking keychains in English, but where can Spanish speakers turn when they want to lay down a quick and dirty electronic insult? Better yet, where can English speakers turn when they want to secretly insult someone who doesn’t understand Spanish? This keychain should do the trick with push-button phrases like “Hijo de Puta” (son of a bitch),  ”Maricon” (asshole), “Come Mierde” (eat sh*t) and “Cabron” (man who lets woman cheat on him).

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Gadget Chick November 28, 2008 at 10:03 am

Well, isn’t that sweet? Now we can insult people in multiple languages. :)

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yayo November 30, 2008 at 12:25 pm

Hi,

I’m Spanish (the one in Europe) and the keychain ’s got some mistaken translations and sitax errors.

“Maricón” is a gay guy, I mean gay in the way you’re thinking.

“Come Mierde” is not Spanish, maybe French. Here we’ve got “Come mierda” meaning “shit eater”.

And “Cabrón” is a badass, a bastard or bad guy.

I haven’t heard the keychain in the works but I’m pretty sure the speech will be the poorest ^g^

Thanks

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