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No me rayes

Don't stress me out

ES
Example

Tío, no me rayes con eso, que estaba currando.

When to use it

Your friend keeps interrogating you about why you didn't reply for two hours, and you cut them off with this.

What it means

Literally, it means "don't scratch me" or "don't score me with lines," like marking a surface. Figuratively, it means "don't stress me out," "don't mess with my head," or "don't annoy me with that," depending on tone. It's very common in Spain, especially among younger speakers, as a quick way to say "stop insisting" or "stop overthinking me." You'll also hear "me estás rayando" (you're stressing me out) or "no te rayes" (don't worry/don't overthink). It's informal and can sound blunt if said sharply.

Don't confuse it with

"No me rayes" does not mean don't talk so loud, don't get me started, don't be mean with me. It specifically means "Don't stress me out".

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