traer al fresco

Spanish

Etymology

Literally, "to bring to the fresh".

Verb

traer al fresco (first-person singular present traigo al fresco, first-person singular preterite traje al fresco, past participle traído al fresco)

  1. (idiomatic) to not mind, couldn't care less
    Me trae al fresco si lo gana o no.
    I couldn't care less if wins it or not.
    Synonym: traer al pairo

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