A fork of Rural Dictionary
Spanish from Argentina. A word for guy (boy, dude, male, etc.) Pronounced pee-bay/pee-be.
Did you see that pibe? or Come on, pibe, lets go!
i wanna go to the movies tonight, but i may have to work... let's just pibe.
Play It By Ear. Used to express a willingness to engage in a social activity, while at the same time demonstrating a reluctance to firmly commit. Used frequently at the University of Maryland. Originated in Washington, DC.
I don't know if we're going to hit the bars later-- we're just going to pibe.
Play it by ear. Abbreviation. Shorthand when making tentative plans.
Not sure if I can make it, let's pibe.
En Argentina y Uruguay: Chico o chica. Se puede usar para niños o para jóvenes. In Argentina and Uruguay: Child or youngster. When the word ends with "e", it refers to a male, and when it ends with "a", it refers to a female.
¿Te enteraste de que Pedro tuvo un pibe? Nah, ¿en serio? ¡No sabía! ¿Cuándo nació? ¿Quién era la piba que invitaste el otro día? Me parece que la conozco de algún lado.
An abbreviation for to ‘play it by ear’ (pibe) which means to act instinctively rather follow an agreed plan Could also mean to wait and see
Ed: Shall we grab some food or just go for drinks after the cinema Kimmy: let’s pibe it