noun General Slang

pariguayo

pah-ree-GWAH-yoh · noun · informal

A clueless loser or killjoy (DR)

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Definitions

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A lame, clueless, or timid person; a party-pooper. Famously said to come from US 'party watcher' Marines who stood around not dancing.

“No seas pariguayo, ven a bailar.”
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pariguayo In A Sentence

No seas pariguayo, ven a bailar.

Origin & Usage

Dominican Spanish; folk-etymology from English 'party watcher'.

Variants pariwayo

People Also Ask

What does 'pariguayo' mean?

It's a Dominican put-down for a clueless, lame, or timid person — a killjoy or party-pooper who just stands around.

Where does the word 'pariguayo' come from?

By popular folk etymology, from the English 'party watcher' — US Marines during the occupation who watched dances without joining in.

Is 'pariguayo' offensive?

It's an insult, but a fairly light one — used to tease someone for being socially awkward or a bore rather than as a harsh slur.

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