When you want to leave something because you don't like it, in Argentina, people says "a la mierda" as his equal in english for "fuck it".
A variant is "andate a la mierda". Instead of talking about something as in "a la mierda" it talks about someone. His equal in english is "fuck off".
A variant is "andate a la mierda". Instead of talking about something as in "a la mierda" it talks about someone. His equal in english is "fuck off".
by Nicolás Zacharczuk May 11, 2006
These are the uses in Argentina:
1- 'a la mierda' is used as 'Holy shit!' when used to express surprise.
2- 'a la mierda' can be used to say that one is 'getting the hell out of here'. You may also send someone 'to hell'.
Note: mierda means shit, so actually you're going and sending someone 'to the shit' when using 'a la mierda'.
1- 'a la mierda' is used as 'Holy shit!' when used to express surprise.
2- 'a la mierda' can be used to say that one is 'getting the hell out of here'. You may also send someone 'to hell'.
Note: mierda means shit, so actually you're going and sending someone 'to the shit' when using 'a la mierda'.
A la mierda! me encontre una moneda.
Holy shit! I found a coin.
Me voy a la mierda, nos vemos.
I'm getting the hell out of here, see you.
Andate a la mierda!
Go to hell!
Holy shit! I found a coin.
Me voy a la mierda, nos vemos.
I'm getting the hell out of here, see you.
Andate a la mierda!
Go to hell!
by Leo Green May 10, 2006
A Spanish slang meaning to not give a fuc*ing damn about something. Literal translation : (To the shit) with that!
«¡a la mierda con eso!» “I don't give a damn about that”/or “screw that!”
Also note «à la merde» as the french translation
Also note «à la merde» as the french translation
by Spaceillusion_02 May 11, 2009
by Miguel Zitarosa May 11, 2006
by Beachbum170 October 28, 2015
vete a la mierda
by Perxh December 13, 2020