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How to Say ‘The bloody G.E.O.s waiting for us’ in Spain Spanish

Los puñeteros geos esperándonos

💬 Usage Tip: 'Puñeteros' is slang and adds emphasis, often used in frustration.

🇪🇸 In Spain: G.E.O. refers to a special operations group in Spain, elevating the stakes.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Los

[lohs]

the

Definite article used before plural masculine nouns.

Example

Los niños están jugando.

The children are playing.

puñeteros

[poon-yeh-TEH-rohs]

damn

Used as an adjective for emphasis; informal and derogative.

Example

Ese puñetero coche no arranca.

That damn car won't start.

geos

[HEH-ohs]

GEOS

An abbreviation for a special operations unit of the Spanish Civil Guard.

Example

Los geos están en la zona.

The GEOS are in the area.

esperándonos

[ehs-peh-RAHN-doh-nohs]

waiting for us

Continuously maintaining in readiness for someone's arrival.

Example

Estaba esperándonos en la puerta.

He was waiting for us at the door.

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