Someone in the chat (@PepitaPa) told me :
In Murcia, in Spain we have a word for lots of things, it's "pijo". I don't even know where it comes from, but it has really lots of meanings: when you talk about people "un pijo" it's "rich kid", when you say "me importa un pijo", that means "I don't care", "y un pijo" means "no way", etc. I think that's only in Murcia. In fact in Spain it's legendary, if you put a "pijo" in a conversation everybody knows that you come from Murcia.
➡ What are the different meanings of that word?
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- vincentMay 2022
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alecoibaMay 2022 Pijo in spaniard spanish means rich young people. Pijo, Pija or Pito also means penis, so ”Me importa un pijo” (in Spain) or ”Me importa un pito” (in Spain, Mexico and other latin American countries) both mean ”I don’t care”, but that isn’t a polite way to say it, so, beware. Pito also means Whistle, as in Blow a whistle. |
BaysilAugust 2022 It’s not only in Murcia. It’s used around Spain.
PepitaPalJune 2022 Acho (commes from Muchacho), if you say both words like: ¡Acho pijo! it can mean = be careful or pay attention
PepitaPalJune 2022 In Murcia we use it for almost everything, it’s a real commun word, it seems it commes from Pico (of a bird). We can have some declinations too, like: A pijo sacao= really fast (Iba en el coche a pijo sacao), or you can say as quantity: Me he pegado una pijada a comer= I ate too much
vincentMay 2022 jaja! muy interesante !
Angie02November 2022 In Colombia, when you want to say ”I don’t care”, you can use ”Me importa un pepino” although this is a bit vulgar. |