cascamos
Cascamos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb cascar. The primary sense of cascar is to crack, break, or shell something, so cascamos is used when describing the act of performing that action in the present tense, as in we crack, we break, or we shell.
Etymology and meaning: Cascar is built from the noun casca, meaning shell, rind, or husk, with the
Conjugation: Cascamos follows the regular -ar verb paradigm for nosotros in the present indicative: yo casco,
Usage notes: Cascamos appears predominantly in everyday speech in Spain and Latin America. Its exact meaning