screwed is the equivalent of "jodido"
So, if you say "jodiste" it means you screwed it, or you bothered a lot.
If you say "te jodiste" you say you are screwed up.
Though it is very offensive, it is not an incorrectly used word
2006-06-16 11:43:59
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answered by Anonymous
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"jodiste" is the second person singlular preterite (past tense) of "joder", which means "to f--k", either literally or figuratively. It's frequently used reflexively, i.e. "te jodiste", which would mean "you f--ked yourself" or "you screwed yourself over".
2006-06-16 11:07:56
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answered by kslnet 3
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it means to "screw", but not the sexual thing, but instead its more like when you have a very big problem
ex:
te jodiste: you are screwed.
2006-06-16 15:09:29
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answered by john 6
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it depends waht langugage youre using it in in if its in spanish jodiste comes from joder and in english it would mean to mess with to bother , disturb
2006-06-17 05:57:49
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answered by Yissel s 3
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If you mean "te jodiste", then it would be "you are screwed".
2006-06-16 10:27:03
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answered by Tropical_Woman 3
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whenever I ask a question, even if it's the easiest one, they can't give me a good informed answer on this site. Wtf happened to people that really take the time to write an answer..
2016-08-22 23:58:02
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answered by ? 4
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it has two meanings one is to bother you, the second one is an insult.
2006-06-16 10:26:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't really know how to answer this
2016-07-27 00:43:43
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answered by ? 3
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you put yourself in a very inconvenient situation.
2006-06-16 10:27:26
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answered by Bejeweled22 2
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