Arriba means Up or Above used loosely as in,"Rise up let's go". Andalay is a sort of slang term for, "Lets go,or lets get going". So basically he is saying, roughly, "Rise up, lets get going!" in a very motivational way...
2006-09-28 22:54:24
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Speedy Gonzales Quotes
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Speedy Gonzales Saying
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Speedy Gonzales. What does it mean in English when he says "areeba areeba, undalay undalay..." ?
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In English it would mean un-delay, like undo or change whatever is delaying you. In Spanish it means hurry up or something. Arriba is him saying "a Arab a Arab a Arab" with an accent, "a Areeb a Areeb"(his English isn t so good). So in English it means "un-delay a Arab", or "a Arab, un-delay". He sounds like an American who is paranoid around Arabs, probably a Republican. In Spanish it means "hurry up lets go", or something. Sorry did I misinterpret the question? ;D
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Hurry Hurry Faster Faster
2006-09-28 22:38:03
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Arribas means up. Andale means come along so he's saying "Up up! Come along!
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It's "Arriba! Arriba! Andale! Andale!" He's saying, "Get up! Get up! Move it! Move it!"
2006-09-29 03:56:12
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This his swearing way better than to listen to the english version, lol!
2017-01-08 07:21:46
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undalay undalay means hurry up in english
2006-09-28 22:32:58
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