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Cacharro

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What does Cacharro mean?

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What does Cacharro mean in each country?

Cacharro

Used to describe a funny situation, a curious event, or an entertaining anecdote. It is typically applied to unexpected or comical mishaps that happen in daily life.

You won't believe the cacharro that happened to me yesterday at the supermarket when the bag of eggs broke!

Automatically translated from Spanish

Colombiaby Parcero Paisa

Cacharro

An old, beat-up car in terrible mechanical condition that barely functions. It is the typical word for a jalopy or clunker that looks like it is going to fall apart on the road.

I do not think we will get very far in that cacharro, better call a taxi to get to the party.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Chileby Flaite Stgo

Cacharro

A slang term for a person's face or mug, specifically referring to one that is ugly, beat up, or worn out.

Jhon has a beat up cacharro. That cacharro is a total wreck.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Perúby Anónimo

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