. >> jimmy: el cucuy is the name.plause ] >> jimmy: el cucuy means bogeyman. >> the bogeyman in the morning. they couldn't scare me as a kid. that's one thing they tell kids. if you don't go to sleep, el cucuy is going to get you. i was like, daddy! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you weren't scared? >> not scared at all. >> jimmy: what was it like being raised by the bogeyman? >> my dad was raunchy on his show. he wouldn't explain it to us. he'd talk about sex, my mom and him would have bits with each other, calling each other -- [ speaking spanish ] you don't know what that means. >> jimmy: i do, actually, i know all the curse words. [ laughter ] >> they didn't tell me they were curse words, they didn't explain sex to me. because they didn't explain any of the stuff, there was one time where i was at school, there was a condom, a wrapped condom in the big yard. everyone's like, oh my god, a condom! and i was like, yeah, a condom, cool, cool. i'm bilingual, i grew up in the only spanish home they didn't teach me this stuff. i