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Perrear

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What does Perrear mean?

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Perrear

Dancing reggaeton by grinding closely against a partner, either from the front or behind, with sensual movements. Some positions look like dry humping or having sex with clothes on. (Reggaeton is a genre of urban music and dance that originated in Puerto Rico).

There is a party tomorrow, let's go perrear with the women there.

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Puerto Ricoby Anónimo

Perrear

In Argentine slang, this means to screw someone over, cheat them in a deal, or play dirty. It involves lying about the quality of something or scamming someone to turn a profit.

Check the contract carefully before signing because these lawyers are known for perrear people with the fine print.

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Argentinaby Che Porteño

Perrear

Originally refers to grinding while dancing reggaeton, but in competitive contexts it describes a total thrashing or a decisive victory over a rival. It is a strong, informal expression used to highlight when someone completely dominates an opponent in a game or argument.

In the domino tournament final my uncle perreó all the neighbors and left them with zero points.

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Venezuelaby Caraqueña VZLA

Perrear

To bust your tail or grind at physically demanding and exhausting jobs. It describes working yourself to the bone under difficult conditions to earn a living (unlike the reggaeton dance style common in other countries, in El Salvador this refers to grueling physical labor).

Tomorrow I have to go perrear at the construction site starting really early so I can get my paycheck.

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El Salvadorby Guanaco Trucha

Perrear

To dance to reggaeton using pelvic grinding movements that simulate sex. It is the standard way of dancing at a Chilean party (carrete) when heavy urban music plays.

Hey, the party was awesome and we all ended up perreando all the way to the floor in the middle of the dance floor.

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Chileby Flaite Stgo

Perrear

To dance reggaeton or urban music by grinding against each other with suggestive hip movements. It is the signature dance style of a rumba (the Colombian term for a party or night out) characterized by intense physical contact and direct flirting on the dance floor.

Did you see those two? They spent the whole party perreando in a corner and did not even say hello to us.

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Colombiaby La Costeña

Perrear

To slack off, loaf around, or avoid effort (originating in Castile-La Mancha, a region of hot, expansive fields where dogs spend the day lying around doing nothing).

He doesn't work, he just spends his time perrear.

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Españaby NikoIzq

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