In Mexican Spanish, 'sarape' refers to a traditional long blanket-like shawl, often brightly colored and fringed at the ends, which is worn especially by men. Although it's not a slang term, it's distinctly Mexican and used colloquently.
Examples
- Spanish: Hace frío, voy a buscar mi sarape para calentarme.
- English: It's cold, I'm going to get my sarape to warm up.