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Why Do Dominican Say Papi? [Solved]

Papi is a colloquial term for “daddy” in Spanish, but in many Spanish-speaking cultures, particularly in the Caribbean, it is often used as a general term of affection for any man, whether it’s a relative, friend, or lover. The English “baby,” used as a term of endearment for spouses and children alike, is similar.1 Mar 2018

Godfrey Impersonates Dominicans Refusing to Accept They’re Black (Flashback)

In this flashback, Godfrey spoke about watching “Black Panther” and feeling so inspired, which led to a conversation about how …

Dominican Word Of The Day: Papi Shampoo

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I Ain’t Your Papi, Officer Anthony Damiano, COPS TV SHOW

While on night patrol, Officer Anthony Damiano of the Passaic County (NJ) Sheriff’s Department detains a suspicious male suspect …