tapón
Traffic jam (PR)
Definitions
The standard Puerto Rican word for a traffic jam; literally a 'plug' or 'cork' stopping the flow.
tapón In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Puerto Rican Spanish; from 'tapón' (stopper/plug).
People Also Ask
What does 'tapón' mean in Puerto Rico?
It means a traffic jam — the everyday Puerto Rican word for congested, stopped traffic.
Why is a traffic jam called 'tapón'?
Because 'tapón' literally means a plug, cork, or stopper — something blocking the flow, just like cars blocking the road.
How do you use 'tapón'?
Say 'hay tapón' ('there's a traffic jam') or 'estoy en un tapón' ('I'm stuck in traffic').
Is 'tapón' slang?
It's informal and regional, but it's the completely normal, everyday term for a traffic jam in Puerto Rico.
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