¿Quién dijo miedo?

¿Quién dijo miedo?
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. What, are you scared? I'm not scared!
Esa montaña rusa se ve peligrosa, Eric. No sé si quiero montarme. - ¿Quién dijo miedo? ¡Ven, vamos!That roller coaster looks pretty dangerous, Eric. I don't know if I want to get on. - What, are you scared? I'm not scared! Come on, let's go!
a. Nothing to be scared of, right? (sarcastic remark)
Acabo de hablar con la profesora Lorenz. Me dijo que lo que dimos hoy viene en el examen mañana. - ¡Uf! ¿Quién dijo miedo?I just spoke with Mrs. Lorenz. She told me that what we covered today is going to be on the exam tomorrow. - Yikes! Nothing to be scared of, right?
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