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Old July 30, 2010, 10:20 AM
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Lightbulb Hacer el paripé

Significa fingir, hacer algo de forma falsa.
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Old July 30, 2010, 10:28 AM
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To put on an act
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Old July 30, 2010, 01:06 PM
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¿Hacer el qué?


Nunca había oído esa expresión. Creo que aquí diríamos "hacerle al cuento" (fingir que se hace algo, pero en realidad no se hace nada).
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Nunca había oído esa expresión.
My dictionary:
paripémasculino (Españafamiliar): hacer el paripé to put on an act

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Old July 30, 2010, 01:48 PM
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Thanks, Perikles.
I'll need to have more Spanish friends to learn all those expressions.


Thread title's spelling corrected, btw.
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Bueno, es una expresión bastante conocida en España, nuestra amiga Moliner lo define así: paripé (del caló «paruipén», cambio) m. Hacer el paripé. 1 Presumir. 2 Hacer melindres. 3 Mostrar cariño a una persona o tener atenciones con ella insinceramente. 4 Hacer algo para cubrir las apariencias. (Formalismo, simular.)
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paripé.
(Del caló paruipén, cambio, trueque).
1. m. coloq. Fingimiento, simulación o acto hipócrita.
hacer el ~.
1. loc. verb. coloq. Presumir, darse tono.
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(So it could also mean to show off.)
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