"Mete o Pé na Bunda Dele" is a popular Brazilian expression used to advise someone to end a relationship immediately and move on. It is most famously associated with a hit song by the singer , which serves as an anthem of empowerment for people stuck in unhappy or abusive relationships. The Song: "Mete o Pé na Bunda Dele"
: In some regional slang, "meter o pé" can also simply mean to leave or go away.
: The song is widely shared on platforms like TikTok and YouTube as a "relatable" status update or a humorous way to deal with heartbreak. Use as an Expression Mete o PГ© na Bunda Dele
Beyond the song, the phrase is a common colloquialism in Brazil.
Released by Sandro Lúcio, this track is a staple of Brazilian brega and seresta music. "Mete o Pé na Bunda Dele" is a
: It is used when a relationship—whether romantic, professional, or social—is no longer working.
: The singer encourages the listener to "kick him to the curb" (literally "put your foot on his butt") and even suggests she come live with him instead. : The song is widely shared on platforms
: The lyrics offer direct advice to a woman suffering because of a partner who treats her poorly, calling him a "nightmare".