metele
Metele is primarily a form of the Spanish verb meter in its informal imperative mood. In everyday speech it functions as a directive or exhortation meaning roughly “put it in,” “put in,” or, more idiomatically, “go for it” or “put some effort into it.” It is commonly heard in casual conversation, sports settings, and popular culture, often appearing in phrases that urge action or intensity.
The term derives from meter, a verb with a broad sense of placing, inserting, or applying. Metele
Other uses and note on nomenclature
Outside of everyday language, metele is not widely documented as the name of a major organization, location,
Meter, meterle, metre, imperative forms in Spanish. The expression is closely tied to casual speech and slang,