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What does "Ay Caramba" mean?

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just wondering.... thx! :D

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  1. comes from the Spanish interjection ¡ay! (denoting surprise or pain) and caramba (a minced oath, a euphemism for carajo), which is an exclamation of disgust or surprise in Latin American Spanish.


  2. It is a popular euphemism for an expletive

  3. It's a phrase to express shock, like Oh my God!

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