Oblígame
Oblígame is a Spanish word that translates directly to "Force me" or "Make me" in English. It is a conjugated form of the verb obligar, which means "to oblige," "to force," or "to compel." The me suffix indicates that the action of obliging is being directed towards the speaker.
The word is typically used in a confrontational or provocative manner. It often implies a dare or a challenge, suggesting that the speaker is confident or defiant and believes that the other person will be unable to force them to do something. The context surrounding its usage is crucial to fully understand the intent, as it can range from playful teasing to outright hostility. Its meaning can also be nuanced by tone of voice and body language.