What does «pepear» mean in Spanish?
- Shooting (pepas), commonly at a person.
♦ Used in: Ecuador - Playing pepos or bolazos.
- Ingesting stimulant drugs in pill form, called peppers.
♦ Used in: Colombia - Ecuador - Peru - Deceiving someone and drugging him/her for the purpose of robbery or rape. A person who commits this crime is called a "pepero/a".
♦ Used in: Peru
Examples of use in Spanish: "una mujer se acercó en la discoteca y lo pepeó".
"dos mujeres van a la cárcel tras pepear a hombres en una discoteca".
- Eating without hunger.
♦ Used in: Peru - To defend someone, to stand up for someone.
♦ Used in: Peru - To steal something from a person.
♦ Used in: Guatemala - Taking medication to alleviate an ailment.
♦ Used in: Colombia - Picking or shelling beans, peas, corn, etc.
♦ Used in: Colombia - Searching for or stealing gold nuggets.
♦ Used in: Argentina
Examples of use in Spanish: "voy a pepear en la cordillera".
"En los Estados Unidos John W. Crockett fue cazador de búfalos y en compañía de su amigo texano Jarred A Jones realizaron diversas correrías vaqueras por la región, aprendieron a pepear oro y arrearon hacienda baguala en La Florida", Norteamericanos en la Argentina - Página 158, Lucio Ricardo Pérez Calvo - 2008.
- Copulate.
♦ Used in: Bolivia