de paso, cañazo
Used to indicate that while performing one task, one should take the opportunity to complete another at the same time. (The word cañazo, a blow with a cane, is added to the phrase de paso, meaning on the way, to provide emphasis and rhythm).
We are going to the vegetable market and, de paso, cañazo, since it is right next door, we will buy the meat for the barbecue at the butcher shop.
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