This article was co-authored by Alejandra Alfonzo and by wikiHow staff writer, Bertha Isabel Crombet, PhD. Alejandra Alfonzo is a Language Instructor based in Roseland, New Jersey. She runs her own language tutoring business, Spanish Con Ale. She teaches both English and Spanish, offering online private and group classes tailored to meet her clients' personal and professional goals while making the learning experience fun. Alejandra has been a language teacher since 2011 and is committed to exploring the challenges and rewards that come with learning a new language with her students. Spanish Con Ale offers personalized learning sessions, private lesson packages, and Cafecito Con Ale, a language exchange membership where members have the opportunity to meet and socialize with others while improving their language skills. Alejandra is a certified spanish teacher, holds a Education Master's in teaching English as a Foreign Language from University of Carabobo, and received a BA in Modern Languages from Arturo Michelena University and a certificate in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language.
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Whether or not you’re part of the Latin-American community, you may have heard the term “papi chulo” before. Maybe it was in a song, in conversation, or perhaps someone called you a papi chulo! If so– is this a compliment? Or should you be offended? What does this Spanish phrase mean, exactly, and how should you respond in turn? Stick around to learn the origin, uses, and variations of this spicy Spanish slang.
Papi Chulo Meaning
“Papi chulo” is Spanish slang for “handsome daddy."[1] The term has grown to mean an attractive, stylish, and confident lady's man, but was originally used to describe a pimp and has other negative connotations. Today, it is considered more of a term of endearment than anything else but should still be used with caution.
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- ↑ Alejandra Alfonzo. Language Instructor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/chulo
- ↑ Alejandra Alfonzo. Language Instructor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Alejandra Alfonzo. Language Instructor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://slate.com/human-interest/2008/02/a-brief-history-of-the-verb-to-pimp.html
- ↑ https://baselang.com/blog/vocabulary/que-chula/
- ↑ https://inglishe.com/papi-chulo/
- ↑ https://baselang.com/blog/vocabulary/29-dominican-republic-slang-words-to-know-before-visiting-the-caribbean/
- ↑ https://7esl.com/papi-chulo/