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Etymology edit

From Spanish ándale (hurry! come on! let's go!).

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andele

  1. (US, slang) hurry up; come on; get a move on
    • 2006, Joseph McLaughlin, Trail of Death, page 413:
      What's wrong with you Miguel? Is that all the juice you can get out of this engine? I thought you were supposed to be the best driver in the unit! My old crippled grandmother can drive faster than you, and she only has one leg. Andele! Andele!

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