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frapita (accusative singular frapitan, plural frapitaj, accusative plural frapitajn)

  1. singular past passive participle of frapi

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frapita

  1. past passive participle of frapar

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  • IPA(key): /fɾaˈpita/ [fɾaˈpi.t̪a]
  • Rhymes: -ita
  • Syllabification: fra‧pi‧ta

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frapita f (plural frapitas)

  1. (Argentina, slang, usually in the plural) stuff (something too irrelevant to be specified)
    Se te cayó una frapita de la mochila.
    Something fell out of your backpack.
    Traje algunas frapitas para comer mientras estudiamos.
    I brought some snacks for us to eat while we study.
  2. (Argentina, slang, usually in the plural) bullshit
    ¡Basta de decirme frapitas porque no se te ocurre cómo justificarte!
    Stop bullshitting me because you don't know how to justify yourself!