Bólido in english

Bolid

pronunciation: bɑləd part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

bólido1 = hot-rod. 

Example: Some people are interested in photography or painting or dress-making or hot-rods.

more:

» ir como un bólidogo like + the clappersgo + flat outgo + hell (bent) for leather .

Example: At one point her leg and arm stopped shaking but her eye was going like the clappers.

Example: Rival coaches Naylor and Alan will each demand that their players go flat out to get their hands on the silverware..

Example: Take it nice and easy -- don't go hell for leather as soon as you cross the start line.

bólido2 = fireball ; ball of fire. 

Example: That means that over the next week and a half, we're expected to see frequent fireballs -- extremely bright meteors -- lighting up the night sky.Example: Many of us thought that it was flying rather low to the ground and the next minute there was a huge ball of fire and black smoke.
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