"Llegale" is not a standard Spanish word. It may be a misspelling of "llegale," which is a slang term commonly used in Puerto Rico and other Latin American countries to mean "come over" or "get in touch."
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It is a response when a person says they're leaving, usually after a dispute, disagreement; so the person who is staying makes the comment..."don't let the door hit you..." meaning he hopes you go quickly. Short form = "good riddance"...you're not wanted here.
Don't let the door hit you in your bigotry on your way out.
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America's Next President - 2012 Don't Let the Door Hit You 1-6 was released on: USA: 6 October 2012
Generally used when the addressed has been complaining about circumstances that the listener doesn't agree with. It comes from a time when doors were on spring hinges and if you paused in the doorway while exiting, the door would spring closed behind you and hit you on the backside.As in:"This place stinks. I am too qualified to be here.""Well, don't let the door hit you on the way out."
let me tell you when was the worst hit was i dont know land it is in 1991
i dont know if i used this befor.. wont let me in
you dont let them hit you
stay in your house and dont let any sunlioght hit it