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TURRO

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TURRO

Used to describe the strong, stinking smell of alcohol on someone's breath, especially the morning after heavy drinking. It refers to that heavy hangover breath that is very noticeable when a person talks.

Don't get so close to me, you have a TURRO that can be smelled from the corner, you'd better go have some coffee.

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Perúby Cholo Chévere

TURRO

A slang term for a pile or large accumulation of things, most commonly used to describe a thick wad of banknotes. It implies having a significant or abundant amount of something.

After working the whole season, I went home with a huge TURRO of cash.

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Chileby Anónimo

TURRO

Used to describe someone who is extremely rude, arrogant, or behaves like a total jerk toward others. It refers to a despicable person who acts with malice or like a bully without caring who they hurt.

Watch out for the new boss because he turned out to be a TURRO who treats everyone like crap.

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Méxicoby Don Chava

TURRO

A TURRO is a tree stump or the dense root base left in the ground after a tree is felled, which is dug up to be burned as fuel. It is highly prized in rural areas because it is slow burning and keeps a fire going for hours.

Bring a couple of TURROs from the ones we dug out yesterday so the fire lasts all night.

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Españaby Anónimo

TURRO

A selfish or stingy person who lacks solidarity with their friends or close circle. It is used to describe someone who refuses to help or do small favors even when it would cost them nothing.

This guy is so TURRO, I asked to borrow his charger for a minute and he said no because he was afraid it would wear out.

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Ecuadorby Serrano UIO

TURRO

A term used to describe a person of short stature or someone who is physically very small. It suggests that the person ended up stunted or short.

That boy stayed TURRO, he still wears the same clothes from when he was in elementary school.

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Venezuelaby El Gocho

TURRO

Refers to an individual with bad intentions, someone who acts like a scoundrel or behaves in a low, sneaky way. It is that person you cannot trust because they always have some dirty trick up their sleeve.

Look what a TURRO the neighbor turned out to be, he hit my parked car and took off without even leaving a note.

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Uruguayby Yorugua MVD

TURRO

Adjective used to describe situations, objects, or events that are boring, of poor quality, or lack any charm. It is also used to label a disappointing or unfortunate occurrence.

How turro that the concert was canceled at the last minute when we already had the tickets bought.

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Ecuadorby Mono Guayaco

TURRO

A term commonly used in Argentina to describe a person, typically referring to someone who is street-wise, a hoodlum, or a lowlife. (In Argentina, it denotes a specific urban subculture associated with cumbia music and a distinct style of dress).

A fight between female TURRAS.

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Colombiaby Anónimo

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