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'Cuando vamos a perrear?' was the message i got. any clues u can give me as to what this is? thanx
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Slang for "When are we going dancing?".
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Hi kpmma,
From what I know, perrear is very used in reggaeton songs and it's a type of dance, well, more like a type of move, very erotic. It imitates dogs' mating. (dog= perro) I found this in Spanish which is very enlightening. It would be very helpful to know the location of the person who sent you the message, to know the exact meaning. Quote:
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Hi!
I agree with SandraT. It has to do with reaggenton dancing, but it would be much better if we knew the exact location of the speaker. Saludiños, Bel ![]() |
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It was to my g/f from a friend of hers. She hinted at it being about Reggeaton but couldnt pin down an exact meaning. I was just making sure I understood. They are from El Salvador.
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Then it is Dancing and has to do with the Reggaeton moves, just like Sandra said. I think you must know how the dancing to that music goes. So, to me, when asked when I'm going to perrear- I'm being asked when I'm going out dancing , specifically to a place that plays reggaeton music.
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Exactly, "going to perrear" is just what everybody said. "Perrear" means to dance reggaeton.
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Great info, I didn't know this word
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is a reggaeton hot dance
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