/Sounds like "tree" + "peh" + "are"/
To have a good time, enjoy yourself, and just vibe without any worries. In Puerto Rico, tripear means to have fun, whether you're partying, at the beach, or just chilling with your crew. It comes from the English word "trip" but has nothing to do with traveling.
"Vamos a tripear a la playa este fin de semana. -> Let's go have fun at the beach this weekend."
"Anoche estábamos tripeando en casa de Joselito y se apareció medio barrio. -> Last night we were hanging out at Joselito's place and half the neighborhood showed up."
/Sounds like "tree" + "peh" + "are"/
To have a good time, enjoy yourself, and just vibe without any worries. In Puerto Rico, tripear means to have fun, whether you're partying, at the beach, or just chilling with your crew. It comes from the English word "trip" but has nothing to do with traveling.
"Vamos a tripear a la playa este fin de semana. -> Let's go have fun at the beach this weekend."
"Anoche estábamos tripeando en casa de Joselito y se apareció medio barrio. -> Last night we were hanging out at Joselito's place and half the neighborhood showed up."