A term used primarily by wealthy or upper-class youth (yeyé is a Panamanian term for someone posh or well-off) to refer to a trip or the act of traveling.
Jorge and I are putting together a trip to Cancun, do you want to go? | We went to tripear at the beach on Sunday.
An informal way to say you are having a great time or really enjoying a specific thing, person, or situation.
I am tripeando this ice cream, it is delicious. / I am going to be tripeando that party from start to finish. / I want to be tripeando all night with that hot guy.
Derived from the English word trip, this term was originally used by drug users to describe their high. In the Caribbean, it has evolved to mean having a good time, partying, or simply enjoying something that is fun or entertaining.
- I like to tripear on molly, it feels good. - Come over to my place, let's tripear for a while with some weed. - Let's go to that party to tripear. - I like that movie, I tripea on it.
To tease, mock, or pull someone's leg by tricking them into believing a lie. (In the Dominican Republic, the word relajar is used to describe joking around or mocking others).
I gave that guy a real Bufear, he totally fell for the big lie.