Here's a breakdown of what the words mean individually, and how they could potentially fit together:
* De - This is a preposition that means "of" or "from".
* Cos - This is a slang abbreviation for "cosas", which means "things" or "stuff".
* As - This is an informal way to say "as" or "like".
* Que - This means "that" or "what".
* Te - This is the informal form of "you".
* Gustan - This is the third-person plural of "gustar", which means "to like" or "to be pleasing".
Possible interpretations:
* "De cos as que te gustan" could be part of a sentence like:
* "¿De cos as que te gustan, cuáles prefieres?" (Of the things that you like, which ones do you prefer?)
* "Dime de cos as que te gustan para regalarte algo." (Tell me about things you like so I can get you a gift.)
It's important to have the full context to understand the meaning accurately. If you can provide more of the surrounding sentence or the situation where you heard this phrase, I can give you a more specific answer.