An affectionate way to address a man you care about or feel close to, used to show warmth and friendship. (In Argentina, it is a common informal greeting among male friends).
How are you doing, papucho? - Bye, papucho, give my regards to your family.
A slang term from the local coastal culture used to describe a man who is very handsome, attractive, or a hottie. (In Peru, criollo refers to the traditional urban culture of the coast).
A man who thinks he is god's gift to women, someone who is very attractive and highly sought after. (The phrase about being the last Coca-Cola in the world is a common idiom for someone who thinks they are uniquely special or the best thing around).
A colloquial term used in Mexico to describe a man who is very attractive, handsome, or well-built. It is used to praise a man's physical appearance with a tone of admiration or playfulness (the term is a flirtatious variation of papa, meaning dad).
Look at what a papucho your cousin has become now that he is going to the gym!
Describes something that lacks intensity, vividness, or strength, especially in its color. It refers to objects or tones that look washed out, pale, or simply dull.
That shirt is already way too papucha from how much you've washed it, you'd better just use it as pajamas.
A term used to describe the youngest child in a family. It is derived from the word pucho, which means a small leftover piece or the tail end of something (in Ecuador, it specifically refers to being the final child born).
I am the most pathetic example: I am the youngest of my siblings and that is why they call me papucho. I am 40 years old and everyone calls me that.