A playful, third-person way to say goodbye. The speaker refers to themselves as a green-eyed, dark-haired beauty, usually as a joke or to be sassy, regardless of their actual gender or physical appearance.
Well everyone, esta morenita de ojos verdes se va. / Esta morenita de ojos verdes se va to work.
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A playful and informal way to say goodbye or announce that you are leaving a place. (The literal meaning is: this little doll is going to another toy store, and it is most commonly used by women).
Well, esta muñequita se va a otra jugueteria. Esta muñequita se va a otra jugueteria, see you later.
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A colloquial way to announce that you are leaving a place or group, referring to yourself in the third person. (It is a common social signal used when departing from a gathering).
Well, Bueno este que esta aquí se va, say goodbye to him. Alright, Bueno este que esta aquí se va home.
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A casual farewell used with close male friends. (In this context, padre is a term of endearment used among men, similar to calling someone man or brother).
Well cuidese padre, see you later. / Cuidese padre, see you this weekend.
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Used to say goodbye to a close friend or buddy. (In Venezuela, hermanazo is an augmented version of the word for brother, used as a warm term of endearment for a close male friend).
"Ok, mi hermanazo, see you later" or "Ok, we'll be seeing each other, mi hermanazo"
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