What does Cipota mean in Salvador?
(El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua) youngster, kid, child, boy.
What does Puya mean in Salvador?
Noun. puya f (plural puyas) (bullfighting) sharp point on the tip of the vara (bullfighter’s lance) jibe; taunt.
What does Bicho mean in Salvadoran slang?
little boy
Bicho. Bicho or bicha are Spanish slang terms used to refer to a little boy or little girl in El Salvador. It’s important to mention that bicho literally means “bug.” Ese bicho es muy listo.
Why do Salvadorans say Salu?
Salu: This comes from “salud” (health), normally used as a toast like cheers. But in El Salvador, it means goodbye. Chero/Chera: No real meaning to this, but that doesn’t matter.
What does Maje mean?
idiot, stupid
maje (plural majes) (colloquial, El Salvador) idiot, stupid (said about a man) synonyms ▲ Synonyms: tonto, estúpido, idiota, (Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua) menso.
What is Patojo?
Patojo means “kid”. It’s used when talking about a boy. It doesn’t have to be a 5 year old. If the person is old, for an example a person in his twenties, they can also be be a patojo.
What is Puchica?
(informal) ⧫ damn!
What does serote mean?
cerote m (plural cerotes) (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, vulgar) a turd, excrement synonyms ▲ Synonyms: (Honduras) bojote, cagada, mierda, mojón.
What is a Patojo?
15. Patojo/a. This word means kid or child. It’s said in a loving and fun way.
What does Chilero mean?
Chilero is used to express appreciation for something. It basically means “cool,” “good,” or “nice” as an adjective. For example, “La película estuvo bien chilera!” means, “The movie was pretty good!”
What does Puchica mean in Guatemala?
“PUCHICA” is a Guatemalan slang word that we use every day. However, because of this very merit, it’s a little difficult to pin down one concrete definition for it. It’s best to merely describe it as an expression of wonderment and/or surprise.
Whats a Cerrote?
Noun. cerote m (plural cerotes) (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, vulgar) a turd, excrement synonyms ▲ Synonyms: (Honduras) bojote, cagada, mierda, mojón.
What does Serrota mean?
Serrata (serrated (saw-like) in Latin) may refer to: Boswellia serrata, Indian frankincense or salai. Ora serrata, the serrated junction between the retina and the ciliary body. Serrata (bridle), a kind of hackamore bridle used by Hispanic riders, including in the United States.
What is serrote?
serrote m (plural serrotes) handsaw, crosscut saw (hand tool used to saw wood)
What is chapina?
Chapín / Chapina
This is the unofficial Spanish word for a person from Guatemala. Guatemalteco is the official term, but people in Guatemala consider themselves chapines. Chapín is a male from Guatemala, and chapina is a female.
Is Maje a Salvadoran word?
MAJE : (mah-heh) n. Salvadoran word by excellence; an innocent, non-offensive way of calling someone dumb, or just used as a noun for a random person. It is common to hear it amongst friends (cheros).
What does Maje mean in Salvadoran?
What is a Culero?
(Mexico, vulgar) a mean or bad person, a person whom the speaker dislikes: an “asshole”/”arsehole” (El Salvador, Honduras, vulgar, offensive) a homosexual person.
What does cerota mean?
Cerote. Traditionally, the word is used offensively for someone who does nothing with their life; a big zero, a loser. In Guatemala, it is still commonly used this way. However, Chapines also use it when referring to close friends. It’s like saying “dude” or “bro”.
Why are Salvadorans called guanacos?
The Salvadoran nickname, guanaco, is based on the Salvadoran trait of being hard- working.
What does Patojo mean?
What is a Chapin in Spanish?
adjective (Latin America) bowlegged ⧫ with crooked feet. masculine noun.
What is majes?
maje (plural majes) (colloquial, El Salvador) idiot, stupid (said about a man) synonyms ▲ Synonyms: tonto, estúpido, idiota, (Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua) menso.
What is JOTO?
Noun. joto m (plural jotos) (vulgar, derogatory, Mexico, Honduras) fag (male homosexual)
What is Viejito?
Mexican Spanish, from Spanish, little old men, plural of viejito old man, diminutive of viejo old man, from viejo, adjective, old, from Latin vetulus, from vetus old.