Means 'Muchacho' but said from a perspective of a person who has no teeth. Therefore it instead of muchacho sounds like muñañyo
Mire muñañyo
by Dawn Reily January 12, 2021
litereally, nobody knows the meaning to this, just use it to make your friends uncomfortable like my friend did 2 days ago.
by tae☆ April 13, 2021
A Spanish sounding term that literally means nothing. It is commonly stated in a childish voice. It is used to mess with people, i.e., prank calls, social pranks, drive through pranks.
Fast food worker: Welcome to Fast food restaurant name how may I serve you.
Costumer/prankster: chupapí muñañyo?
Fast food worker: Pardon?
Costumer/prankster: chupapí, chupapí muñañyo.
Costumer/prankster: chupapí muñañyo?
Fast food worker: Pardon?
Costumer/prankster: chupapí, chupapí muñañyo.
by chupapi02 August 05, 2021