a Arxel, que ye tierra caliente

Etymology
Literally, "to Algiers, which is hot land". It derived an from when an Asturian feudal lord from Cadavedo defeated Saladin in a chess match, telling to him "volvéu en paz p'Argel, que ye tierra caliente" ("Go back peacefully to Algiers, which is a hot land").

Interjection

 * 1)  good riddance