interjection General Slang

Sale

/ˈsa.le/ · interjection · informal

Mexican 'okay,' 'sounds good,' or 'deal.'

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Definitions

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Used to seal a plan or deal, like 'it's a deal' or 'count me in.'

“You bring snacks, I bring drinks. Sale.”
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2

Often paired with 'pues' for emphasis, meaning 'alright then.'

“Sale pues, see you tomorrow.”
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An expression of agreement, like 'okay,' 'sounds good,' or 'alright.'

“We meet at seven? Sale.”
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Sale In A Sentence

Sale, I'll text you when I'm outside.
You want tacos after? Sale, I'm starving.
Sale pues, talk to you later.

Origin & Usage

Mexican Spanish, from the verb 'salir' (to come out/work out), used colloquially to mean 'it works' or 'deal.' A super common quick affirmation in everyday Mexican conversation.

People Also Ask

What does 'sale' mean in slang?

In Mexican Spanish it means 'okay,' 'sounds good,' or 'deal.' It's a quick way to agree to a plan.

What does 'sale pues' mean?

It means 'alright then' or 'okay, sounds good' — just 'sale' with extra emphasis.

Is 'sale' the same as 'va'?

Pretty much. Both are Mexican ways to say 'okay' or 'deal,' often used interchangeably.

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