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Madrazo

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Madrazo

A heavy blow, smack, or physical hit to any part of the body. (In Mexico, words derived from madre, or mother, are commonly used to describe aggressive actions or intense situations).

My mom gave me a Madrazo in the face. My mom hit me in the face, like she gave me a big slap, you know?

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Méxicoby Anónimo

Madrazo

1. A heavy blow, hit, or smack. 2. A reference to a cheater (referencing Roberto Madrazo, a Mexican politician from the PRI party who famously cheated in a marathon by taking a vehicle to the finish line and splashing water on himself to look sweaty).

That dude got hit with a hell of a Madrazo. He cheated just like Madrazo.

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Méxicoby AnónimoWord of the day · September 10, 2014

Madrazo

A harsh verbal insult or a profanity-laced verbal attack, often specifically referring to the act of insulting someone's mother.

You are going to get a madrazo if you keep messing around.

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