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Ande o no ande demelo grandeAn idiom is an expression whose meaning is not readily apparent based on the individual words in the expression. This forum is dedicated to discussing idioms and other sayings. |
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Bigger is not always better. Another possible saying is: All that glitters is not gold. |
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I do not understand the idiom so. For mi "ande o no ande, caballo grande", it's an idiom used for a show-off.
If a person with no money wins a prize, the first thing he do is to go to a car dealer an buy a BIG car. Not the best one, not the best designed, but the BIGGER. So if you see someone who buys something not because the quality but because its big or useful for showing-off, then you can say "ande o no ande, caballo grande" (it can walk or not, but the horse must be BIG) Saludos ![]() PD: another example, rappers with BIG gold-necklaces. You can buy something precious in Tiffanys for that prices, but it must be BIG.
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