escocorotado
Refers to a head, crown, or top (of a person, animal, or plant) that is mangy, plucked, or raggedy, typically from being beaten or from old age. It suggests a messy and deteriorating look (derived from cocorota, a slang term for head).
A coconut palm that has lost most of its fronds is escocorotado, as is a rooster in a fight when its opponent brutally plucks the feathers from its head.
Automatically translated from Spanish