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How do you say "Bring it on!"

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... "Bring it on!" in the context of a response to a challenge. I heard a comment like this, but I couldn't understand it. It almost sounded like "va doner". Does anyone know this phrase?

Thanks!

-Toast cheese

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updated Dec 4, 2010
edited by --Mariana--
posted by Toast

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No, I don't,but if it's a challenge here in México we have a lot of ways to answer, some of them would be: ¡Venga! ¡Ya estás¡ ¡Como vás¡ ¡A una voz¡

Personally,I think that a non agressive and very willingly would be the first one.

updated Dec 3, 2010
edited by Dakie
posted by Dakie
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Please remember you can use the Search button in Answers to check previous threads before making a question, just in case someone has had the same doubt.

Here ´s an example

updated Dec 3, 2010
posted by mediterrunio
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@mediterrunio

Nope. That thread doesn't have it. I'm looking for phrases like "Bring it on," but especially a phrase that sounds like "va doner." (This is only what it sounds like. The spelling might be different.)

updated Dec 4, 2010
posted by Toast
The only thing that sounds me like that is "va a doler" that seems to be like ""te va a doler" wich means "It will hurt you", otherwise I don't think I know the phrase - Dakie, Dec 3, 2010
THAT'S IT!!! It fits far better with the context that a "bring it on." Thanks Dakie! =] - Toast, Dec 4, 2010