hasta la vista
expression in spanish that literally means on english " see you leater ".
This expression became popupar after be used by the actor Arnold Schwarzenegger on the movie Terminator II.
This expression became popupar after be used by the actor Arnold Schwarzenegger on the movie Terminator II.
Hasta la vista amigo
Hasta la vista baby
Hasta la vista brother
Hasta la vista
Hasta la vista baby
Hasta la vista brother
Hasta la vista
hasta la vista
See hasta la vista, baby
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Hasta la vista
(Spanish) See you later.
Hasta la vista hermana.
hasta la vista, baby
A spanish term used in the movie Terminator 2. In English, it means, 'See you later'.
Hasta la vista, baby.
Hasta la vista, sir.
Hasta la goddamn Windows Vista!!!
Hasta la vista, sir.
Hasta la goddamn Windows Vista!!!
Hasta la vista, baby
The term "Hasta la vista" is a Spanish farewell that can be literally translated as "Until the (next) sighting" and means "See you later" and "Goodbye". This term, with the added word "baby" - "Hasta la vista, baby" - was used in the popular hit song from 1987, "Looking for a New Love" by Grammy Award winner Jody Watley.1 It was also used in the 1988 Tone Lōc single "Wild Thing". The use of the term in Terminator 2: Judgment Day immortalized it as a popular catchphrase worldwide.
---From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
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John Connor: No, no, no, no. You gotta listen to the way people talk. You don't say "affirmative", or some shit like that. You say "no problemo". And if someone comes on to you with an attitude you say "eat me". And if you want to shine them on it's "hasta la vista, baby".
The Terminator: Hasta la vista, baby.
The Terminator: Hasta la vista, baby.
windows hasta la vista
A nickname given to Microsoft's new operating system, Windows Vista, by those who have major problems with it.
My new computer came with Windows Hasta La Vista. I got a blue screen of death every time it booted up.
hasta la vista, baby
A Macaronic Spanish (Mock Spanish) term meaning "See you later" or "Goodbye". The expression originates from the movie Terminator 2, and has become very popular since then.
Alice: Sorry darling, but, i have to go right now
Jason: OK, hasta la vista, baby
Jason: OK, hasta la vista, baby