a huevo

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1
Saying yes to something like it's the last thing you ever want to do
"A huevo?" he said. "Sure," I said. I was already regretting it.
"A huevo?" she yelled. "Fine," I said. I got a headache.
"A huevo?" he asked. I said yes. Now I'm stuck with a chicken.
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When you give up on something because you've tried it way too many times and it was too easy
I tried that app a huevo times. It was so easy I got bored.
She tried the same joke a huevo times. It was so easy she laughed herself to sleep.
He tried that game a huevo times. It was so easy he quit.
3
What a Mexican says when they're ready to go full on crazy
He said, "A huevo!" and ran into traffic.
She yelled, "A huevo!" and threw her phone out the window.
He screamed, "A huevo!" and started a fight in the grocery store.
4
A loud, wild, and very profane way of saying yes
"A huevo!" he roared. "Let's do it!"
"A huevo!" she shouted. "I'm in!"
"A huevo!" they both yelled. "Let's go!"
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It can mean eggs or balls but people usually get confused and say both at the same time
He said, "I want eggs and balls." I said, "That's a huevo."
She asked, "Do you want eggs or balls?" I said, "A huevo!"
They both screamed, "Eggs and balls!" I said, "That's a huevo."
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It means eggs but people use it so much for balls that you better be ready for a little embarrassment if you're a girl
I said, "I want a huevo." The waiter said, "Are you sure?" I said, "Yes."
She asked, "Do you want a huevo?" I said, "Sure." The waiter looked at me like I was crazy.
He said, "I want a huevo." The waiter said, "You're brave."
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A Spanish word that can mean either eggs or balls depending on how much you swear
He said, "I want eggs." I said, "That's a huevo."
She said, "I want balls." I said, "That's a huevo too."
He asked, "What's a huevo?" I said, "Eggs or balls. Your call."
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