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Tout suite

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"I insist that you leave the Mediterranean at once! These are our waters!"
"AHEM. MY waters. You should
all get back to your own territories tout suite! That means you, too, Eduardo and Ammand! Next time I catch you here, I will carve you all into bits and feed you to Fifi!"
Eduardo Villanueva and Chevalle[src]

Tout de suite, often shortened to tout suite or written as toot sweet, was a French idiom, meaning immediately, right away, without interruption, or all at once. It is a corruption of the French ‘tout de suite’, which literally means 'all at once'.

Following the quest for the Shadow Gold and the Day of the Shadow, the Pirate Lords Ammand, Eduardo Villanueva, and Chevalle argued amongst themselves as far as leaving to go back to their territories, with Chevalle saying "tout suite" to the Pirate Lords.[1] Years later, during the search for the Dead Man's Chest, Jack Sparrow said "tout suite" to the Pelegostos Tribe as he told them to make a big fire.[2]

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