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What does sapear mean?

3 published definitions

What does sapear mean in each country?

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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Perúby Mox

sapear

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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Venezuelaby Anónimo

sapear

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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Ecuadorby Anónimo

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