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Despacito

Spanish, diminutive form (ending "-ito") of "despacio" = slowly/quietly/softly. The diminutive form "despacito" is used in order to sound friendly.
1) Vamos a caminar despacito para que usted* no se canse.

*polite form

We're going to walk slowly so you don't get tired.

2) Habla más despacito por favor.

Speak more quietly, please.

3) Toca despacito la cabeza del bebé, ten cuidado.

Touch the baby's head softly, be careful.
by WDFE September 26, 2017
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Daddy Yankee and his crew want to kiss the girl/boy
Despacito this is how we do it down in Porti Rico
by Kaylee Mopkins October 29, 2017
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Despacito (Also known as Despacito Angie) is a specific sprite of Angie Yonaga from DRV3 with the caption Despacito. Often used by OneFizzyBoi on Google Plus as spam
G+ user: Posts an image with Angie Yonaga
OneFizzyBoi: Despacito
by OneFizzyBoi June 3, 2018
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Dear Liberals,

Despacito
by big ni🅱🅱a June 20, 2018
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Despacito should not be used in a sentence.
by Jungle12 July 14, 2018
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It is often used to ridicule stressful or intense situations. It can be also said completely random.
"I have to pee." Response: "Despacito."
"My mother died yesterday." Response: "Despacito"
"Oof" Response: "Despacito"
by theRealDoc. October 12, 2018
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someone will say this when they do something unpopular, and they don't care about it
friend 1: your memes are terrible
friend 2: despacito
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