Mandarlo todo a la porra
To tell it all to go to hell / To throw it all away
Estaba hasta arriba y lo mandé todo a la porra: me fui sin mirar atrás.
After a terrible day of work and pointless meetings, you decide you're done and you're quitting or walking out.
Literally, it means "to send everything to the porra," with "porra" being a vague place/thing meaning "away/to hell" in this expression.
In practice, it means quitting in frustration, telling everyone to get lost, or abandoning a plan because you're fed up. It's informal and expressive, but less vulgar than "a la mierda," making it useful when you want to sound strong without being super crude. You'll hear it when someone reaches their limit and decides to stop caring about consequences.
"Mandarlo todo a la porra" does not mean to go to the police baton, to celebrate a win, to start over calmly. It specifically means "To tell it all to go to hell / To throw it all away".
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