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English
Etymology
From Spanish afuera, the English definition originates from a video where Javier Milei removes the names of government agencies off a board.
Interjection
afuera
- (politics, chiefly used by libertarians) used aggressively towards leftist and statist views as a form of get out!
2024 April 15, @Zanitus, Twitter:South Africa needs a milei!
Socialist ANC? Afuera!
Communist EFF? AFUERA!
LONG LIVE FUCKING FREEDOM!
2023 December 11, @LPNational, Twitter:Javier Milei has been officially inaugurated as president of Argentina.
Our plan is to apply his plan for Argentina in this video to US agencies.
IRS, Fed, NSA, DHS, FBI, CIA, DOE, CDC, FDA, FEC...AFUERA!
References
Spanish
Etymology
From a- + fuera. Compare Aragonese afora, Extremaduran afuera, ahuera, Portuguese afora.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈfweɾa/
- Rhymes: -eɾa
- Syllabification: a‧fue‧ra
Adverb
afuera
- out, outside
- Vamos afuera! ― Let's go out!
- peripheral
Derived terms
Related terms
Interjection
afuera
- get out!
Verb
afuera
- inflection of aforar (“to grant (a privilege or immunity)”):
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
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