A fork of Rural Dictionary
Translation: Spanish phrase that means "I'm your father". Origins: Says the legend that this phrase was created in the film Star Wars. Uses: It's commonly used to express power over somebody. Also said to imply that you own somebody. Usually said when you are trying to screw somebody, in a joking way. Can also be used to refer a third person.
A: Thanks for helping me out. B: No problem, I'm your father (soy tu padre), anytime son. -- A: Hey son, bring me my coffee! I'm your father (soy tu padre)! -- A: That guy really loves you mate. He does everything you ask! B: Well... I'm his father (soy su padre).
What you hear when you watch Star Wars in Spanish instead of Luke, I am your father.
"Luke, Yo soy tu padre"