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Dar una mamada

To give a blowjob

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Example

Me dijo que no quería sexo, pero al final me dio una mamada y nos fuimos tan tranquilos.

When to use it

You'd say this in an intimate or very explicit gossip conversation, for example commenting what happened with someone at a party.

What it means

Explicit slang for 'giving a blowjob', quite vulgar and not suitable for formal contexts. It comes from the verb 'mamar' (to suck), so the literal meaning already points to the act; that's why it sounds crude and very direct. Used in private conversations and among close friends; in public it can sound aggressive or offensive.

Don't confuse it with

"Dar una mamada" does not mean to give someone a massage, to tell an outrageous lie, to kiss someone. It specifically means "To give a blowjob".

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