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Tag: desleal

Definitions tagged desleal in the street dictionary.

DESCARAS

A treacherous or two faced person who constantly betrays others, a backstabber.

My best friend is a descaras, I cannot tell him anything anymore because he tells my mother everything.

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tramposo

A casual term for a serial cheater or someone who is habitually unfaithful in romantic relationships.

Your husband was always a huge tramposo.

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Buchón

A snitch or rat who compulsively exposes others, whether the information is true or not. Unlike a gossip who just talks behind people's backs, a buchón takes the info directly to the people who will be most pissed off or hurt by it. It is usually used as a harsh insult.

Remember my cousin Ramon? I had not seen him in five years, ran into him at a bar while I was with a client, and when I got home I had a huge mess because he had already called my wife and my mother to say I was kissing a woman and that we were holding hands. The damn guy turned out to be a total buchón!

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tranfuga

A shady or untrustworthy person who acts only for their own profit, usually by deceiving others (in Argentina, this is commonly used to describe a scammer or a dishonest person).

Person A: I am going to buy a cell phone from the shop on the corner. Person B: Do not go there, he is a tranfuga.

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buche

A snitch or tattletale who reports others' mistakes or rule-breaking without being asked. Unlike a spy who acts for money or a cause, a buche acts out of personal interest and only when convenient. They are less compulsive than a buchón, choosing their moments to tell on others for their own benefit.

They padlocked the balcony door; some buche told them we were going out that way to smoke.

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