What does y eso mean in spanish

Used by many Venezuelans and if you translate it from spanish to english, it means "this" but it is used most times for basically "yeahhh" or "you got it going on!" or "cool"

friend 1 "hey look at my dress, it aint hot? i'm going to the club tonight!"
friend 2 "eso!!"

friend 3 "hey i kissed juan last night!"
friend 4 "eso!!"

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east side oakland, da town!

murder dubbs, dirty 30s, shady 80s, 9800! the 100s irep the eso!

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eso stands for erin street orphans it is the home to 300 students, it’s a very small school but they will not fold , they have the strongest brotherhood!

eso all the fuckn loyal dudes,

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East Side Oakland

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No one ever throws up south!

"Eso muthafucka!"

"Get off my fuckin turf"

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Wyd? "I'm playing eso atm lol"

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Eso is Greek, and refers to the Esoteric dimensions of Man existing simultaneously with the physical structure of Man. Specifically, Esoteric = MIND and Spiritual dimensions.

Eso is used as a prefix to other words to cause those words to suggest non-physical parts of Man.

The Esoteric dimensions of Man cannot be perceived by ones brain or physical senses. Esochology is the study of the Eso

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Equiptment Superior To Operator

An error caused by an operator's innability to operate a device or tool properly.

The torque wrench was not broken, it was an obvious ESO Error.

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English Translation

cast

More meanings for yeso

plaster noun

escayola, enlucido, emplasto, estuco, esparadrapo
gypsum noun

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gesso noun

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plaster cast

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en yeso

in plaster
vaciado en yeso noun

plaster cast
cartón de yeso noun

plasterboard
tablero de yeso

gypsum board
yeso de cemento

cement plaster
yeso blanco noun

white plaster, plaster of Paris
yeso mate

matte plaster

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sacudida noun

shake, jolt, shaking, shock, jog

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Nearby Translations

yesero

yesero

yescas

yesca

yesar

y es

¿y eso?

y eso

yeso blanco

yeso de cemento

yeso mate

yesos

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What does Esse mean in Spanish slang?

Ese is a Spanish slang term which means comrade, pal or friend. Young teens often use this term to refer to their circle of friends.

What does it mean when someone says eso?

“Eso es” mean in Spanish “That's it”, but there are other words that mean the same thing. It is all contextual, is relevant to the conversation. That's right! ¡Es correcto!, ¡Eso es!, ¡Eso mero! That's the idea!

What is the meaning of Y in Spanish?

Two of the most common conjunctions in Spanish — y (meaning "and") and o (meaning "or") — can change spelling and pronunciation based on the word that follows. In that way, they are much like the "a" of English changing to "an" before a vowel sound.

Why do Spaniards say Vale?

It's used as a way of agreeing or affirming what someone has said. (“We're meeting at 11am tomorrow, vale?” or “Call me later to organize that.” Vale, I'll call you.) After a while in Spain you'll notice that people tend to use it twice in reply (vale, vale) which is endearing!

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