sapear
To snoop, eye something, or watch what others are doing: to keep a close lookout. (In Peru and much of Latin America, a sapo or toad is someone who is nosy).
My friend sapea the hat in that shop.
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To snoop, eye something, or watch what others are doing: to keep a close lookout. (In Peru and much of Latin America, a sapo or toad is someone who is nosy).
My friend sapea the hat in that shop.
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CHINEAR has two slang meanings: to sleep or nap, and to stare at or check someone out (the term likely refers to squinting or closing one's eyes, mimicking the features of a 'chino' or Chinese person).
1. He is so tired that he went to CHINEAR. 2. Stop trying to CHINEAR that young lady.
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Word on the street, a rumor, or gossip that is circulating.
I heard the run run that you have a girlfriend.
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