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que sera seraA phrase that suggests that the future is uncertain or out of one's control. Its most common spelling is in Spanish, and it is usually understood to mean "whatever will be will be." A: "How are you not stressed about getting your exam grades back?" B: "Oh, que sera sera! I studied, I took the tests—what else can I do now?"See also: quejump the queueTo go ahead of someone or multiple people who have been waiting before one. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. I wanted to shout at the man for jumping the queue, but I was too embarrassed about making a scene. There has been public outrage after it came to light that some people had been jumping the queue for surgery appointments because they had a friend or relative working at the hospital.See also: jump, queueQue pasa?How are you? What's up? Taken directly from Spanish. Hey, John, long time no see. Que pasa?See also: Quejump the queue 1 push into a queue of people in order to be served or dealt with before your turn. 2 take unfair precedence over others. The US version of this expression is jump in line .See also: jump, queuejump the ˈqueue (British English) (American English jump the ˈline, cut in ˈline) go to the front of a line of people without waiting for your turn: I get very angry with people who jump the queue. ▶ ˈqueue-jumping (British English) (American English ˈline-jumping less frequent) noun: This practice encourages queue-jumping for medical services.See also: jump, queueQue pasa? (ke ˈpɑsə) interrog. Hello, what’s going on? (Spanish.) Hey, man! Que pasa? See also: QueMedicalSeequeueQUE
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QUE➣Question (email abbreviation) | QUE➣Quebec | QUE➣Quetzaltenango (Guatemala territorial division) | QUE➣Queue Object | QUE➣Voice Transmission (radiotelegraphy) | QUE➣Quality in Undergraduate Education (national project; Georgia State University) | QUE➣Quake, the Universe and Everything | QUE➣Quantum Undetected Error |
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