Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
vuela que vuela
English translation:
to jet in
Added to glossary by
Black & White
Apr 22, 2008 20:08
16 yrs ago
Spanish term
vuela que vuela
Spanish to English
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Idioms / Maxims / Sayings
A character clue in a game similar to Where's Wally? No further info available.
"Viene **vuela que vuela** desde Acapulco."
"Viene **vuela que vuela** desde Acapulco."
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | jetted in | jude dabo |
5 | comes flyins fast from Acapulco | VanesaCS |
4 +1 | he/she blows in from Acapulco | Edward Tully |
4 | hotfoot | Noni Gilbert Riley |
3 | he/she just keeps on flying from Acapulco | eloso (X) |
Proposed translations
3 hrs
Selected
jetted in
cheers
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "I really liked this suggestion as it conveys a sense of quickness. Thanks!"
1 hr
Spanish term (edited):
viene vuela que vuela desde Acapulco
comes flyins fast from Acapulco
vuela que vuela doesn´t mean really "flying fast", but is some help for you to understand the meaning of that phrase. It has not a meaning in english I guess.
+1
1 hr
he/she blows in from Acapulco
meaning casually, by chance...
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Jim Tucker (X)
: very nice
32 mins
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thank you Jim! ;-)
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7 hrs
he/she just keeps on flying from Acapulco
I hope it helps.
23 hrs
hotfoot
Another idea. HTH
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