phrase General Slang

me piro

meh PEE-roh · phrase · slang

I'm out of here (Cuba)

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'I'm leaving / I'm off'. From 'pirarse' (to split).

“Ya es tarde, me piro.”
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me piro In A Sentence

Ya es tarde, me piro.

Origin & Usage

Cuban/peninsular Spanish; from 'pirarse'.

Variants me piro vampiro

People Also Ask

What does 'me piro' mean?

It means 'I'm out of here' or 'I'm off' — a casual way to announce you're leaving.

Where does 'me piro' come from?

It comes from the verb 'pirarse', meaning to split or take off.

Is 'me piro' only used in Cuba?

No, it's also common in peninsular (Spain) Spanish, sometimes extended playfully to 'me piro, vampiro'.

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