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Meaning of estar de más




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

estar de más
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Verbal voiceover. Being idle, doing nothing. Colloquially left over, hinder, not be useful, an invitation to farewell in a meeting. In the councils of my land in the meetings with direct democracy of the mayor with the neighbors to plan public things, at the end, the mayor always said and I think he continues to say it, as a formula of common acceptance: We are too much!

  



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