Quick Scoop: “No quema cuh” is slang from Mexican-American takuache car culture, and it roughly means “it doesn’t burn, cousin/bro” —usually referring to a truck that can’t do burnouts. It’s also used as a meme phrase on TikTok and in online car-culture jokes.

Meaning

  • Literal sense: “No quema” = “it doesn’t burn,” and “cuh” is slang like “cousin” or “bro.”
  • Cultural sense: It’s tied to takuache/low-rider/truck-enthusiast communities, where it can be a playful callout about a vehicle’s burnout performance.

How people use it

  • As a joke about a truck that won’t spin the tires or can’t burn out.
  • In TikTok clips and memes, often paired with the Edgar haircut and other takuache references.

In plain English

If someone says “no quema cuh,” they’re usually saying something like:
“That truck isn’t burning rubber, bro.”

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. the origin/story behind the phrase, or
  2. how to use it naturally in a sentence.