Do you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
It's Brazilian portuguese for "go f* your yourself".
o caralho
Translation - "What the F* did I do to have my life like this?"
No, in Portuguese, "caralho" is pronounced with a "lh" sound, and it is not typically replaced with a "d" sound as in "carado." The pronunciation varies based on regional accents and dialects in Brazil, but the "lh" sound is generally maintained.
caralho Or "pila", "piço","pirilau".
E no caralho mais velho
vao po caralho
"Vai te rir ao caralho" is a vulgar expression in Portuguese that roughly translates to "Go laugh your ass off." It is an informal and offensive way to tell someone to go away or to dismiss their comments in a contemptuous manner.
It depends whether you want "dick" to have the meaning of a regular insult like "du**as*" and variants or the meaning of male genitalia, which is, truth be said, also considered to be very insulting.I suppose you intend to show off your foreign languages knowledge, by either insulting someone or responding to their insults, despite the lack of maturity that underlies within the futile act that is the mutual exchange of such vulgar and ordinary insults, I do not think, in my most humblest opinion, that it is suitable to answer such question here. Anyway, legal disclaimers apart, the sentence you seek is "És um caralho" ou "És um piço", where both "Piço" and "Caralho" mean dick, only "caralho" is considered the most insulting of both. That is, if you want "dick" to be interpreted as the male genitalia. If not, saying "És um parvo" ou "És um idiota" would suffice.There, hope you can insult people in Portuguese now, don't forget, "És um caralho".
you mean what you mean
Mean is the average.
It mean what you don't what does it mean.