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“Me cago en tus muertos” - ill shit all over your dead relatives. Spanish.

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Salame

Yes that’s right, it means salami and in spanish it’s used to call someone an idiot. Soft insult, but I use it, and saying so and so is a salami in english would only get me weird looks.

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Seems to be used in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. Being from Spain, I’ve never heard Salami being used as an insult.

https://dle.rae.es/salame#

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That’s interesting, I didn’t know. It seems gammon makes reference to the color red and to anger, and according to the link, it has some political connotations. None of that is applicable to salame, it’s not so much about being angry or hot headed in any way, it’s just a way to say someone isn’t the sharpest tool in the shed.

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I am going to use it. Ie. You got a salami in that noggin?

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What’s the specific meaning of the insult? Maybe we can think of a good English equivalent.

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There is no specific meaning, a good translation would be a twat or a dummy. Why salame out of all things? I have no idea.

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We have meathead…

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“April Fools, you little sausage!”

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same in Italian

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Calling someone a ‘silly sausage’ in English is a very gentle way to say they are being foolish, sometimes endearingly. Typically it’s used for children. So not far off!

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Never heard that one! Interesting

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