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hasta la vista

[ahs-tah lah vees-tah, hah-stuh luh vee-stuh] / ˈɑs tɑ lɑ ˈvis tɑ, ˈhɑ stə lə ˈvi stə /


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I don’t need to waste time getting into the ethics of waving hasta la vista to the masses, nor do I think it’s worth debating whether or not panic-room lairs would even work.

From Salon • Feb. 16, 2025

In his final appearance at Prime Minister's Questions, Mr Johnson declared "mission largely accomplished, for now" before signing-off with "hasta la vista, baby" - a Spanish phrase meaning "see you later".

From BBC • Dec. 29, 2022

On Wednesday, he said farewell to the House of Commons — and to his fellow lawmakers who gave him the boot: “I want to thank everybody here, and hasta la vista, baby!”

From Washington Post • Jul. 20, 2022

"I want to thank everybody here and hasta la vista, baby."

From Reuters • Jul. 20, 2022

Then, with an "hasta la vista," and "God be with you until the morrow, Señor," he retired to his room.

From When Dreams Come True by Berger, William Merritt




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