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What does RAPAR mean?

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RAPAR

To shave the head completely using a razor or clippers at the lowest setting. It is what you do when you want to go totally bald and not have a single hair of a fool left (a play on the Spanish idiom for being sharp and not easily fooled).

They had to rapar my cousin because he got gum stuck on the crown of his head.

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Méxicoby Don Chava

RAPAR

To buzz one's hair or shave the head completely using electric clippers. It is used when someone gets a haircut using the lowest setting on the buzzer at a barbershop.

Dude, I had to RAPAR because I was starting to go a bit thin on top.

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Costa Ricaby Anónimo

RAPAR

To shave your head or buzz your hair down to the scalp using clippers or a razor. This is the everyday term used when someone gets a buzz cut or shaves their head completely.

If I keep losing hair, in the end I am going to have to RAPAR myself to a zero and forget about the comb.

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Españaby Anónimo

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