OLÉ


Meaning of OLÉ in English

ōˈlā noun

( -s )

Etymology: Spanish ole, olé, from Arabic wa-llāh, from wa- and + allāh God

: bravo II

the generous approbation and shouted olés of these warm Mexican people — George Sklar

— often used interjectionally in applauding a superior performance

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