Merino : nm (mouton de race Spanish, native byNorth Africa).
Let piss merino: don't rush; patiently awaiting the outcome of a case, a falling out, etc. (slang of the suburbs) (See below).
Knowing how to wait for the right moment. Patiently wait for the outcome of a case.
Do not hurry, wait for the outcome of a case to profile it.
Person with strong breath.
The phrase "let piss merino”: Let things run, let things go, let things happen.
Merino is a special breed of sheep whose wool was highly valued. At first there was let the beast piss, a XNUMXth century phrase from people who drove teams and who chose to stop to let their animals do their business because, if we know that these animals, whether horses or oxen, defecate willingly while walking, it would seem that it is much more uncomfortable for them to urinate while moving forward, with the risk of restraint that can cause disorders. So there were mandatory pee breaks during long journeys. Between the slow advance of the animals and the necessary stops, it was necessary for the coachmen or drivers of teams and the possible passengers to be in no hurry, relaxed, a state of mind which is implied in the sense of the expression which is then passed into common parlance to mean “letting go”.
Merino is a special breed of sheep whose wool was highly valued. At first there was let the beast piss, a XNUMXth century phrase from people who drove teams and who chose to stop to let their animals do their business because, if we know that these animals, whether horses or oxen, defecate willingly while walking, it would seem that it is much more uncomfortable for them to urinate while moving forward, with the risk of restraint that can cause disorders. So there were mandatory pee breaks during long journeys. Between the slow advance of the animals and the necessary stops, it was necessary for the coachmen or drivers of teams and the possible passengers to be in no hurry, relaxed, a state of mind which is implied in the sense of the expression which is then passed into common parlance to mean “letting go”.