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Definitions tagged pita in the street dictionary.

piturro

A joint or spliff containing marijuana or paraguayo (low-grade pressed cannabis usually imported from Paraguay), rolled and ready to be smoked.

How about we smoke a piturro at the beach? Come on man, pull out a piturro.

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pitá

A nickname or short form of the given name Guadalupe. (Guadalupe is a very common name in Mexico, usually referencing the Virgin of Guadalupe).

pitá Amor is the same as Guadalupe Amor.

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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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Pito

1. Whistle. 2. Whistle player. 3. Car horn. 4. High-pitched sound, usually a voice. 5. Clay bird-shaped whistle that chirps when filled with water. 6. A round tick found in South American grasslands that causes intense itching. 7. Bone game piece used in the game of taba. 8. A chick. 9. A domino tile with one dot. 10. A cigarette or joint. 11. Cock (vulgar slang).

It does not matter a Pito / I do not give a Pito (meaning to care very little or not at all).

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