Cagué (en. Laughed)
/kaˈɡe/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
Form of the verb cagar in the first person singular of the simple past tense.
I went to the bathroom before leaving.
Yo cagué en el baño antes de salir.
Colloquial expression that can refer to feeling overwhelmed or scared.
I was scared to death when I heard the noise.
Cagué de miedo cuando escuché el ruido.
It can also be used in contexts of making a mistake or failure.
I messed up on the exam for not studying.
Cagué en el examen por no estudiar.
Etymology
Derived from the verb cagar, of Latin origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
I was scared to death.
I felt a great fear.
cagué de miedo
Don't freak out.
Don't be scared.
no te cagues
I messed up on the test.
I made a mistake on the test.
cagué en la prueba
Related Words
cagar
To expel waste from the body.
cagar
coward
A person who is easily scared or frightened.
cagón
to be scared
To be afraid or to get scared.
cagarse
Slang Meanings
To express that a mistake has been made.
I messed up in the game and lost.
Cagué en el juego y perdí.
To feel very scared.
I was scared when I saw the horror movie.
Cagué cuando vi la película de terror.