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Pipá

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What does Pipá mean?

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Pipá

A sucker, chump, or naive person who is easily tricked or taken advantage of.

Next time he asks you for a buck, tell him you don't have any, don't be a Pipá. (In Spain, a pavo is slang for one euro).

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Españaby Anónimo

Pipá

This is the name for a green, immature coconut that is full of water. The drink is extremely popular in Panama and is typically sold at street stalls (the vendor usually chops off the top with a machete so you can drink the water with a straw).

A: Girl, you have to drink some agua de pipa, I heard it is great for detoxing. B: Really? And I have an unpeeled pipa in the kitchen.

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Panamáby Rita.AP

Pipá

A term of contempt for someone considered a nobody, a loser, or incompetent. It implies the person is insignificant or lacks substance. (In Spain, pipas are sunflower seeds, a very common snack, and calling someone this suggests they are as trivial as a single seed).

What is that guy going to do? He is just a Pipá.

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Españaby NikoIzq

Pipá

A term for a green coconut, which is a young coconut harvested specifically for its refreshing water. (In Panama, street vendors typically hack them open with a machete to drink through a straw).

How nice it is to drink an ice-cold Pipá water in this heat.

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Panamáby Rita.AP

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