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Luis Sera 

A non-playable character in the game Resident Evil 4, he is first found locked inside a closet tied and ductaped. Luis is a spaniard whom was a trusted servant of Osmund Saddler before he was locked up for betrayal. Little is known about him except that he is a researcher of the Las Plagas parasite and works for the same secret organization as Ada Wong.
Luis Sera: My name is a Luis Sera, I use to be a cop but now I'm just a good for nothing uy who seems to be quite the lady's man.
Luis Sera by A Merchant November 25, 2007
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que sera sera 

This is Spanish for "what will be, will be." This is something you say when you are stuck in a hopelessly unchangeable situation, but have come to accept, or even embrace the unchangability of it all. This is similar to the phrase "it is what it is."
Doctor: I regret to say that your mother-in-law did not survive the surgery.
Guy: *attempting to suppress a smile* Oh well. Que sera sera.
que sera sera by Rohz May 17, 2008
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Japanese used panty vending machine, the cost per pair in 1993 was running at $53 per pair. The Japanese get horny off of used schoolgirl panties
Person A: "You can buy just about anything from a vending machine
in Japan, even used schoolgirl panties!" they're called Buru-sera

Person B: Gasp! Swoon! How much?

Person A: $50 to $100 per pair).
buru-sera by TzarTarangXII March 13, 2009

que sera sera 

Spanish interrogative sentence and name for a song writen by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans.
In the song the second pronoun ''qué'' is suppressed because of artistic/metric purposes.
-What will (it) be? What will (it) be? (¿Qué será? ¿(Qué) será?)
-Whatever will be, will be. (Lo que será, será).

que sera sera is misspelled. The correct form is ¿Qué será, será?
que sera sera by magilla Gorilla October 18, 2013
what will be (in spanish)
que sera, sera - sly & the family stone
que sera by Tini <3 April 28, 2006

Que Sera Sera 

The translation is closest to Spanish but is Italian in origin.
Some things in life never seem to turn out right! Oh well, que sera sera! (What will be, will be!

Que' Sera Sera

Is FRENCH, not Spanish. It is a phrase that became common by being a same titled song sung by Doris Day., but has existed in the French language for centuries. In the lighthearted way of the French, it acknowledges that some things are beyond our control or in the past and therefore lack the power to exert control or influence on today.
Que' Sera Sera! Stay happy. Life rolls on.
Que' Sera Sera by Slay.the.day January 24, 2018