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It translates to "Amet, I have money." It is often used humorously in popular culture to denote having cash, bragging, or signaling that a party is starting [1].

The phrase is predominantly associated with popular Roma music, specifically in the Kyuchek (oriental dance music) genre in Bulgaria. It is often a lyric or a shouted phrase in songs celebrating wealth, dancing, and partying [2]. amet_imam_si_pari_amet_imam_si_pari

"When I get paid on Friday: Amet, imam si pari!" It translates to "Amet, I have money

The phrase has transcended its original musical context to become a meme, used in social media videos, soundbites, and TikTok trends within the Bulgarian digital space [3]. It translates to "Amet

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