Difference between revisions of "Ay caramba!"
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|First Heard = "[[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]]" | |First Heard = "[[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]]" |
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Ay caramba!
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Catchphrase Information
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Ay, caramba! (also spelled Aye carumba!) is a phrase commonly used by Bart Simpson; it is his second most commonly used catchphrase, behind "Eat My Shorts!".
Bart's first words were "Ay caramba!" He first said it when he, as a baby, saw Homer and Marge in bed. Bart uses this phrase to express surprise, emotional distress or discomfort.
Behind the Laughter
- ¡Ay, caramba! is Spanish for denoting surprise or pain.