ir polo rego

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Galician

Etymology

Literally, to go along/by the furrow.

Verb

ir polo rego (first-person singular present vou polo rego, first-person singular preterite fun polo rego, past participle ido polo rego)

  1. (idiomatic) to follow the beaten path; to do as expected, to draw a straight furrow
    • 2020, Anjel Lertxundi, Ti, Editorial Galaxia, →ISBN:
      Todo foi polo rego e a tía de Ti non perdeu o traballo.
      Everything resulted as expected and Ti's aunt didn't lose her job.

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