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Tag: desbaratado

Definitions tagged desbaratado in the street dictionary.

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.

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Deguavinao

Someone who is physically or emotionally wrecked, usually because they are going through a personal crisis that is taking a visible toll on them.

Did you guys see Michel Estevez? What a deguavine, he looks like a tarantula that was killed with a broom (a cacata is a large spider or tarantula).

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racabaca

Someone who is dirt poor, stone broke, or a total bum. It describes a person who has absolutely nothing to their name and is in a ragged or ruined state.

A person who is so racabaca they don't even have money for food.

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Debaratao

Used to describe someone who is flat broke or struggling financially (literally meaning broken or wrecked).

- Dude, that guy has fallen into a bad financial situation. - Yeah man, that guy is debaratao.

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