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Servir coño

To to deliver an outstanding look or performance

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Example

— Esta foto.
— Serví coño y lo sabes.
— Serviste coño, dejaste las migas y te fuiste.
— Era mi noche.

When to use it

A friend posts a photo from a night out where they clearly came dressed to destroy everyone else.

What it means

A direct adaptation of ballroom and drag culture's 'serving cunt' — meaning to embody a look or attitude so completely and powerfully that it demands attention. 'Coño' (a Spanish expletive) replaces the English word, making it feel native. It is used to praise someone who walked into a room, posted a photo, or delivered a performance with total confidence and impact. Heavily used in LGBTQ+ spaces and increasingly beyond them.

Don't confuse it with

"Servir coño" does not mean to look like a complete mess, to make no sense at all, to be a very friendly person. It specifically means "To to deliver an outstanding look or performance".

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