Usage examples of "shit" in English with translation to Spanish

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He stepped into dog shit. Él pisó mierda de perro.
I shit on the Eucharist! Me cago en la hostia.
My car is covered in pigeon shit. Mi coche está cubierto de caca de paloma.
don't give a shit no dé una mierda
I shit in your milk. Cago en tu leche.
A shit a day keeps the doctor away. Una caca al día matiene lejos al doctor.
It's a piece of shit. Es un pedazo de mierda.
Does a bear shit in the woods? ¿Los osos cagan en el bosque?
Eat shit — millions of flies cannot be wrong. Come mierda (millones de moscas no pueden estar equivocadas).
The meaning of life for most people fits into three letters: ESS - eat, shit, sleep. El significado de la vida para la mayoría de las personas se reduce a tres letras: CCD - comer, cagar y dormir.
I don't give a shit what "indifference" means. Me importa una mierda lo que signifique "indiferencia".
John doesn't give a shit about his clothes. A john no le importa una mierda su ropa.
If your parents like your job, then it's shit. Si a tus padres les gusta tu trabajo, entonces es una mierda.
It's a living being, so of course it shits. Es un ser vivo, así que claro que caga.
No one gives a shit. No le importa un bledo a nadie.
Shit! You scared me half to death! ¡Joder! ¡Me has dado un susto de muerte!
John doesn't care a shit about his clothes. A John le vale madres su ropa.
Shit, where the fuck did I put my home keys? Joder, ¿dónde puse las llaves de mi casa?
Oh, you seem to have mistaken me for somebody who gives a shit! ¡Oh, pareces haberme confundido con alguien que vale un carajo!
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