Pija in english

Prick

pronunciation: prɪk part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

pijo1 = preppy [preppie] ; toff ; snob. 

Example: Modern preppies try to be assholes, probably because they think it's cool, and never quite make it.Example: Cricket is an elitist sport played by toffs, I hate it with a passion.Example: The biggest faux pas according to snobs who take such things seriously is calling a sofa a couch or a setee.

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» doña pijaLady Muck [Mujer con aires de grandeza] .

Example: Do you think, Lady Muck, that being rich would make you less bitter?.

» pijo a la inversainverted snob .

Example: You've shown your colours as a bit of an inverted snob here and there when it comes to music.

pijo2 = preppy ; posh ; swanky ; swank. 

Example: Of tobacco-using students, 46% wore preppy or trendy clothing & 90% exhibited a cheerful facial expression.Example: She entered the 'in-crowd' when she was hired by a posh country club and befriended the charismatic leader of a clique of wealthy college students.Example: Sitting on a tailgate drinking a beer with a good friend can be better than going to a swanky martini bar, especially if you know where the good country roads are.Example: With money she fast talked out of others, she opened a swank beauty salon.

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» mamá pija y tía buenayummy mummy .

Example: This wonderful novel dissects the impossible myth of the yummy mummy with warmth, poignancy and humor.
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