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Mexican expression for letting something go and putting a topic to rest, no more arguments or grudges. Saying "ahí muere" is closing the matter once and for all.
“Let's drop it, let's let it go and each go our own way.”
“You owed me one and I owed you one, let's call it even and move on.”
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/Sounds like "ah" (as in "art") + "EE" (as in "eagle") + "MWEH" + "reh" (as in "red")/
Mexican expression for letting something go and putting a topic to rest, no more arguments or grudges. Saying "ahí muere" is closing the matter once and for all.
“Let's drop it, let's let it go and each go our own way.”
“You owed me one and I owed you one, let's call it even and move on.”
The people, the crowd, your crew. In Mexican street slang, "raza" is how you address a group of friends, a neighborhood, or even an entire community with warmth and familiarity. It literally means "race" or "people," but in everyday Mexican Spanish it drops all the heavy connotations and becomes a casual, inclusive way of saying "folks" or "everyone." You will hear it at parties, in street markets, on social media, basically anywhere someone wants to hype up a crowd or call out to their people.