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In Mexico, a young man from a wealthy family who flaunts his money, luxury goods, and status in an arrogant, showy way. A "mirrey" lives for parties, designer brands, and acting superior.
“The mirrey showed up in this year's car to show off as usual.”
“That club is packed with mirreyes all comparing watches.”
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In Mexico, a young man from a wealthy family who flaunts his money, luxury goods, and status in an arrogant, showy way. A "mirrey" lives for parties, designer brands, and acting superior.
“The mirrey showed up in this year's car to show off as usual.”
“That club is packed with mirreyes all comparing watches.”
An affectionate Bolivian word for something small, tiny, or miniature. It comes from Quechua "phiti" (small, just a little) adapted into Spanish with a tender tone. It's used for babies, small objects, minimum amounts, and even for a short person you're fond of. "Dame un pititi nomás" means ask for just a tiny bit, and "qué pititi" is how you express affection for something very small.