Refers primarily to a strong and foul foot odor. In Venezuelan youth slang, it is also used to describe a mischievous person or someone who is always up to no good, usually in a joking way.
Wash those feet before coming into the room, you have an unbearable PECUECA.
Refers to the pungent and foul stench emanating from the feet, especially when sweat builds up inside shoes for too long. It is a common slang term for gross foot odor or poor hygiene.
Good lord, clean those feet well because you have a PECUECA that is already making everyone dizzy! (Ayala vida is a typical Panamanian exclamation used to show surprise or annoyance).
This word is not part of the regular Argentine vocabulary and has no local meaning. It is almost never used except when encountered in Colombian TV shows to refer to what Argentines call olor a pata (stinky feet).
I was watching a Colombian series yesterday and the main character said he had PECUECA, I had to look up what it meant because here in Argentina we do not use that expression for smelly feet.
A foul, nasty stench emitted by the feet, whether caused by poor hygiene, lack of ventilation, or fungal infections between the toes, on the soles, or in the nails.