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Vai Ele — Lгў

In Brazilian brega music, "Lá Vai Ele" is the title of a classic song famously performed by Alípio Martins and later by Falcão . The "story" follows a man walking down the street, completely unaware that he has been betrayed by his partner.

The expression (literally "There He Goes") is most commonly associated with Brazilian musical culture and regional slang. Depending on the context, it refers to a famous comedic trope or a specific piece of musical satire. LГЎ Vai Ele

: If someone says something that could be misinterpreted as a sexual innuendo towards the speaker, they quickly say "Lá ele!" to essentially mean "Not me!" or "Keep that away from me". 3. Literary References In Brazilian brega music, "Lá Vai Ele" is

While "Lá Vai Ele" is a descriptive phrase, it is often confused with the popular Bahia slang Depending on the context, it refers to a

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