Órale

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Órale is a common interjection in Mexican slang [1] with varying connotations, including an affirmation that something is impressive, an agreement with a statement (akin to "word"), or a simple greeting. According to the Brief Dictionary of Mexicanisms found on the web site of the Mexican Academy of the Language, [2] the word’s origin is a shortening of “ahora”, meaning “now”, with the added suffix “-le”, which is a grammatical expletive – a word part that occupies a position without adding to the sense. Compare “ándale” and “épale”.

[edit] In media and pop culture

  • Óoorale! is the name of a popular Mexican gossip magazine, known for its pornographic content and forged photographs.[1]
  • Beck's 1996 album, Odelay, uses a phonetic English rendering of 'órale' as its title.

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