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'Chupapi' originate from the [Spanish words] "Chupa" and "Papi", which mean "Suck" and "Daddy" [respectively], while the word 'Munyanyo/muñañyo/muñaño' originates from Spanish "Muchacho" which means "Young Guy". It is supposed to be a "question"... << Chupapi Munyanyo?? >> meaning... << Does Daddy sucks young guys? >> That is at least the correct meaning by what the words used in their originating language mean, although no ones uses those words either in Spanish in that setting. According to the original creator?... (or at least the one who made it famous) "@jaykindafunny8", say himself that it doesn't mean anything, that is made up. Personally, [I don't think] this is true, but from his videos, I noticed his bad Spanish knowledge.. like when he says "No mira!" <-- don't look, in Spanish we would have said: "No mires!" Regardless of what it --or doesn't mean, it is a funny play of words, and the way it is said, is what is funny.
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