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The phrase translates literally from Azerbaijani as "Cavid, [expletive] me," but in the context of the viral video, it is used as a highly emotional and absurd outburst. The video typically features a man shouting this phrase in a state of comedic distress or exaggerated passion, which led to its widespread adoption by internet users for:
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I'm assuming you're referring to a video about David Beckham's skills on the soccer field. David Beckham is a former English professional footballer who played as a midfielder for several clubs, including Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Paris Saint-Germain.
As he arrived at the market, Cavid saw many people shopping and chatting. He reminded himself to:
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The phrase translates literally from Azerbaijani as "Cavid, [expletive] me," but in the context of the viral video, it is used as a highly emotional and absurd outburst. The video typically features a man shouting this phrase in a state of comedic distress or exaggerated passion, which led to its widespread adoption by internet users for:
(4:00 - 6:00)
I'm assuming you're referring to a video about David Beckham's skills on the soccer field. David Beckham is a former English professional footballer who played as a midfielder for several clubs, including Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Paris Saint-Germain.
As he arrived at the market, Cavid saw many people shopping and chatting. He reminded himself to: