phrase General Slang

no te rajes

noh teh RAH-hes · phrase · informal

Don't back down / don't chicken out.

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A pan-Latino encouragement not to give up or bail on a commitment.

“Ya casi llegamos a la meta, ¡no te rajes!”
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no te rajes In A Sentence

Ya casi llegamos a la meta, ¡no te rajes!

Origin & Usage

Latin American Spanish, from 'rajarse' (to split/back out).

Variants no se rajen

People Also Ask

What does 'no te rajes' mean?

It means 'don't back down' or 'don't chicken out' — an encouragement to stick with a commitment.

What does 'rajarse' mean?

'Rajarse' literally means to split or crack, and figuratively to back out, quit, or lose your nerve.

How do you use 'no te rajes'?

You say it to push someone to follow through, like 'we're almost there, don't give up now.'

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