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Why Do Dominican Say Papi? [Solved]
Papi is a colloquial term for “daddy” in Spanish, but in many Spanish-speaking cultures, particularly in the Caribbean, it is often used as a general term of affection for any man, whether it’s a relative, friend, or lover. The English “baby,” used as a term of endearment for spouses and children alike, is similar.1 Mar 2018
I Ain’t Your Papi, Officer Anthony Damiano, COPS TV SHOW
While on night patrol, Officer Anthony Damiano of the Passaic County (NJ) Sheriff’s Department detains a suspicious male suspect …
Godfrey Impersonates Dominicans Refusing to Accept They’re Black (Flashback)
In this flashback, Godfrey spoke about watching “Black Panther” and feeling so inspired, which led to a conversation about how …
P Diddy Bad Boys of Comedy Rasheed “Papi Ain’t No Snitch”
Spanish people don’t snitch! Rasheed performs on P Diddy Presents Bad Boys of Comedy. PLEASE LIKE & COMMENT ON THIS …