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Meaning of dipear




Sergio M

dipear
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A word of recent use, which expresses the action of eating by sprinkling a food in a sauce, usually as an appetizer.

  




furoya

It is a Spanglish with the same meaning as the English dip ("to dip a food in sauce before putting it in the mouth"), as a reduced form of the expression dipping sauce ("dressing or sauce to introduce and bathe a bite"), which is related to deep. See suffix -ear.

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It means soaking a food in its sauce. It seems to derive from deep (English word pronounced diip) which means deep, sunken, dark, low. Sinking a food in a sauce in order to dip or soften it. Our language is rich in words that can mean the same thing: wet, soak, impregnate, immerse, bathe, spread. . . .

  



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