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nada nada limonada

NAH-dah NAH-dah lee-moh-NAH-dah · phrase · informal

Not much (rhyming reply to a greeting).

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A rhyming Chicano response meaning 'nothing much,' literally 'nothing, nothing, lemonade.'

“—¿Qué te pasa, calabaza? —Nada, nada, limonada.”
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nada nada limonada In A Sentence

—¿Qué te pasa, calabaza? —Nada, nada, limonada.

Origin & Usage

Chicano/Caló rhyming slang.

People Also Ask

What does 'nada nada limonada' mean?

It's a playful way to say 'nothing much,' literally 'nothing, nothing, lemonade,' where 'limonada' is just for the rhyme.

When do you say 'nada nada limonada'?

It's the rhyming comeback to the greeting '¿qué te pasa, calabaza?' — a fun way to say you're up to nothing.

Where does 'nada nada limonada' come from?

It's part of Chicano and Caló rhyming slang, playful phrases where words are chosen to rhyme.

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