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Old June 16, 2006, 02:03 PM
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pegao and delao

What do these words mean? I hear them a lot in Reggaeton songs. ???
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Re: pegao and delao

Usually "pegao" and "de lao" are slang simplifications of "pegado" and "de lado". The meaning can vary a lot depending on context.
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Re: pegao and delao

That's a big help. Gracias. How about when they say "tra, tra"?
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