Vallover no moja
A phrase used to calm someone who is overreacting about the possibility of rain when it hasn't even started yet. It suggests that a little water isn't going to hurt anyone and there is no reason to freak out (Dominicans often have a dramatic aversion to getting caught in even a light drizzle).
- Man, it is going to rain and I left my umbrella at home! What a damn mess! - Take it easy, buddy, vallover no moja. I have never heard of anyone being killed by the rain.
Automatically translated from Spanish