A floor squeegee consisting of a long pole with a horizontal rubber blade at the end. It is a staple cleaning tool in Venezuelan homes used to push water across floors or to secure a floor cloth (known locally as a coleto) in place while mopping.
Use the haragan on the kitchen floor quickly, I spilled the whole bucket of water and it is soaking wet.
Used to describe a slacker or lazybones who avoids any effort, preferring to loaf around instead. It is a common way to point out someone who does not want to do their chores or work simply out of laziness.
Send your brother to get the bread, he is just there being a haragán watching TV since early this morning.
It is a floor squeegee consisting of a long handle and a rubber blade base. It is the primary tool used in Venezuelan homes to push water off floors after washing them or to clean up large spills (Venezuelan houses often have tile floors designed to be washed with buckets of water and then dried using this tool).
Go get the haragán from the laundry area to get the water out of the kitchen because a pipe burst.
1. A mountain biker who wipes out or crashes. 2. A term for a total beast or a very wild and reckless person. It is a very coarse, unrefined slang term.
A floor squeegee consisting of a handle and a rubber blade used to push water and dry smooth surfaces. It is an essential tool in Venezuelan homes, used to dry floors after they have been washed with buckets of water or to clean up spills.
Grab the haragan and get all that water off the porch before someone slips.