Papi rico que passa意思

"Papi rico que passa" is not a common phrase in Spanish, and it's not immediately clear what it might mean. However, if we break down the words, we can try to make sense of it:

Given these meanings, the phrase could be interpreted in various ways, but none of them are standard Spanish expressions:

  1. If "papi rico" is meant to be taken literally, it could be referring to a rich daddy or a wealthy person.
  2. If "rico" is taken to mean "delicious," it could be a strange way of saying "the delicious daddy that passes" (referring to someone who is both rich and delicious, which is a very unusual combination).
  3. If "passa" is a verb, it could mean "the rich daddy who passes by" or "the rich daddy who steps forward."

Without more context, it's difficult to provide a precise meaning. If this phrase is from a specific region, song, or slang usage, it might have a different interpretation.