al mal paso, darle prisa

al mal paso, darle prisa
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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A proverb is a sentence or phrase that offers advice or expresses a commonly-held truth (e.g., All that glitters is not gold.).
(proverb)
(general)
a. let's get it over and done with
El jefe te espera en su oficina. - Espero que no piense despedirme, pero bueno, dile que voy para allá. Al mal paso, darle prisa.The boss is expecting you in his office. - I hope he's not planning to fire me. Well, tell him I'm coming. Let's get it over and done with.
b. let's get this over with
¡Tienes que decirle la verdad, Matilde! - Lo sé, iré a buscarlo. Al mal paso, darle prisa.You must tell him the truth, Matilde! - I know, I'll go find him. Let's get this over with.
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