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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To snitch, tattle, or tell on someone. (The term comes from sapo, meaning toad, which is common slang for a snitch or rat).
My sister saw when I got home late last night, and she went to sapear to my mom.
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To be nosy or pry into other people's business. It refers to the act of snooping to find out what others are up to. (In Latin American slang, a sapo or toad is a snitch or a busybody).
Juan was sapeando while he was eating at the restaurant.
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