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pitá

Used to describe a wild party, a scene, a ruckus, or a funny and notorious event. (It is a colloquial shortening of the word pitada, following a common pattern in Spain where the final 'd' is dropped in speech).

- What a pitá we caused last night. - Manuel is always stirring up a pitá.

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Españaby AnónimoWord of the day · May 10, 2013

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