caer en saco roto
Spanish
Etymology
Literally, “fall into [the] broken bag”.
Verb
caer en saco roto (first-person singular present caigo en saco roto, first-person singular preterite caí en saco roto, past participle caído en saco roto)
- (idiomatic) to fall on deaf ears, to go in one ear and out the other
See also
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