What does "¡qué chingados!" actually mean in Mexican Spanish?
In this second episode of Chingar, Alex goes grocery shopping with his Mexican friend Diego in Guadalajara. When he sees the prices, Diego blurts out one of Mexico's most common—and versatile—slang expressions:
"¡Qué chingados!"
You'll learn what this phrase really means, why Mexicans use it to express surprise, frustration, or disbelief, and how the verb chingar can also mean to mess someone up, to make life difficult, or to negatively affect something, depending on the context.
⚠️ Important: Expressions with chingar are incredibly common in Mexico, but many are considered vulgar. Learning when—and when not—to use them is just as important as knowing what they mean.
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