a buenas horas mangas verdes

Spanish edit

Etymology edit

From the phrase "a buenas horas" (it's high time/it's about time) + "mangas verdes" (meaning green sleeves). The term "mangas verdes" goes back to the Santa Hermandad, a peacekeeping force in Spain, who wore short sleeveless jackets, under which they wore green shirts. This law-enforcement agency had a reputation for always arriving too late to solve a crime or catch a criminal, hence the phrase.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /a ˌbwenas ˌoɾas ˌmanɡas ˈbeɾdes/ [a ˌβ̞we.nas ˌo.ɾaz ˌmãŋ.ɡaz ˈβ̞eɾ.ð̞es]
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  • Syllabification: a bue‧nas ho‧ras man‧gas ver‧des

Phrase edit

a buenas horas mangas verdes

  1. (idiomatic) about time, better late than never

Further reading edit