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Tag: imbecil

Definitions tagged imbecil in the street dictionary.

perejil

A fool, a dummy, or a complete idiot. (The word literally means parsley, used to describe someone who is insignificant or dim-witted).

That total perejil blew his chance to go on the trip.

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Mamagüebo (Mamagüevo)

1. A vulgar insult meaning cocksucker. 2. A common term, typically masculine, for a jerk, idiot, or selfish person (this is one of the most common high-level insults in the Dominican Republic).

1. Porn actresses are good Mamagüebos. 2. Your ex-boyfriend is a real Mamagüevo. I cannot believe he did that to you.

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salame

A slang term for a dummy, a goofball, or a moron. It characterizes a person as being foolish or acting like a bit of an idiot. (In Argentina, various food names are used as mild insults for people who lack common sense).

This salame thinks he can give me explanations.

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pelotudo

Refers to a person who is clueless or slow-witted, the opposite of sharp or clever. The term is more aggressive and offensive than boludo (in Argentina, boludo is often used among friends, but pelotudo is typically a serious insult).

Listen, are you a pelotudo or are you just acting like one?

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Gil de hule

An insult used to emphasize that someone is completely useless or a total idiot. (Gil is a common Argentinian term for a fool, and adding de hule, meaning of rubber or oilcloth, suggests the person is flimsy, cheap, or a pathetic loser).

Are you really going to tell me what I have to do, gil de hule!?

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Mogo, moguería

A person who is stupid, a moron, or acting slow. The variation moguería refers to stupidity or foolishness.

Get that mogo look off your face and get to work. Stop the moguería, I am being serious.

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Más tonto que un bocao en la polla

A very vulgar way to call someone incredibly stupid. It compares the person's idiocy to the act of getting bitten on the penis, or rather, to the person foolish enough to let that happen (the Spanish definition ironically calls this expression polite and subtle).

Don't listen to him, he is más tonto que un bocao en la polla.

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Mongolo

1. An absurdly stupid person. 2. An offensive and derogatory term used to refer to individuals with intellectual disabilities (this stems from the outdated medical label for Down Syndrome). The diminutive mongolito is often used for children.

Hold that properly, because you are so Mongolo you will probably drop it. | That is not how you do it, Mongolo!

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Bolsa

A stupid, gullible, or weak man: a sucker or a pushover. (In the Dominican Republic, the term implies a lack of street smarts or backbone).

That guy acts like a bolsa, he lets his woman hit him.

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Ñame

A stupid, dense, or dim-witted person (literally a yam, which is a staple root vegetable in the Dominican Republic).

Damn, you actually like that ñame for a boyfriend!

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invesil

The word invesil is a misspelling of the word for imbecile, used when a person has a mental handicap or lacks basic education. Writing it this way is often seen as proof of the writer's own ignorance. (Commonly found in South American internet slang).

You are an invesil! Meaning: I am retarded and I do not know how to write.

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invecil

A person who lacks basic spelling or writing skills. (This term is an ironic misspelling of imbécil, which means idiot, used to mock someone's poor grammar by intentionally using a spelling error.)

That Julen guy is a real invecil.

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Weon

A versatile term whose meaning depends entirely on tone and context. Among friends, it is a casual way to say dude or mate. In a conflict, it is an insult equivalent to idiot or dumbass. It can also refer neutrally to a guy or person. (In Chile, this is the most common slang word and is often used as a verbal filler or comma.)

Hey weon, how is your family? I have had enough of you, fucker! Go to hell, weon! That weon is very nice.

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Berraco

In Cuba this is a term for a male hog or boar. It is also used to describe a person who is lazy, useless, or an idiot.

They castrated Jose's berraco today. That guy is a berraco for making Maria suffer.

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Agueonao

A dumbass, idiot, or someone who is clueless or made a mistake. It is a vulgar Chilean term (derived from the word for testicles). It is also used as a verb to describe acting like a fool, blanking out, or screwing up.

Damn, you're such an Agueonao. I acted like an Agueonao on the math test. That group of kids on the corner are all Agueonaos.

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balagardo

Refers to a lazy person, a slacker, or a good-for-nothing bum who lacks manners or discipline.

You are such a balagardo!

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troilo

A moron or an extremely dim-witted person who lacks logical reasoning. In Colombia, it describes someone whose stupidity is far beyond the norm.

He bombed the midterm, what a troilo.

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paleto

A foolish, scatterbrained, or ignorant person, someone who is totally clueless or an idiot.

That girl's boyfriend is a paleto when it comes to important matters.

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muerto

A poser who pretends to have status or wealth they do not actually have, or a total loser who has no chance of succeeding in a situation.

That old muerto does not stand a chance with that girl: he has nothing, he is just an old muerto.

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Gil

A fool, idiot, or sucker. It refers to someone who is naive or lacks street smarts (a classic term in Argentine street slang for someone who is easily deceived).

That total Gil forgot.

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Nabo

Used in Argentina and the River Plate region to describe someone who acts without thinking, a dummy, or a dork. It does not refer to clinical mental disabilities, but rather to people who are foolish, dimwitted, or act as if their brain is just for decoration (Literally means turnip).

Norberto is a real Nabo, he was told to look for work and he stays home watching TV. Ricardo is 54 years old and he is a nabo because he is told not to shout in the library and he does it anyway.

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gilipoyas

someone who is stupid, an idiot, or a jerk. It is a common vulgar insult used to describe someone who is acting foolishly or being a dumbass.

You are a gilipoyas!

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Trucutu

A dummy, an idiot, or an extremely clumsy person (Derived from the Spanish name for the comic strip character Alley Oop, a caveman known for being strong but dim-witted).

That is why this thing is not working, because the mechanic is a trucutú.

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Bagabundo

A pathetic person who lacks dignity. It refers to someone who is unemployed due to being socially or mentally useless, and who either has no friends or only hangs out with people just as incompetent as they are. In short: a total dumbass.

Luparia, Rocca, Marrugat (all examples of a Bagabundo).

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Bofe

A weakling or someone who lacks grit and stamina, whether physical or mental (literally referring to animal lungs or offal, implying something soft or of low quality).

Roberto is a bofe when playing soccer.

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Capaperro

A useless person or someone performing a pointless action. It describes a chump or someone who gets played. (The term stems from the idea that while neutering pigs is productive for farming, neutering a dog serves no purpose, making the effort a waste of time).

Roberto waited for her all day and in the end she went out with Juan, he looked like a total capaperro.

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tarupido

A slang insult describing someone who is a blend of a moron and a fool. It is a portmanteau of the words tarado (moron) and estupido (stupid).

Hey you tarupido, stop washing those tires: they are going to get dirty anyway.

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gilipollas

A vulgar term for a complete idiot, jerk, or asshole. It is one of the most common insults used to call someone stupid (very specific to Spain).

Kid, you are a gilipollas!

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Coñazo

A vulgar term derived from the word for cunt. It is used as an insult for a person, suggesting they are a jerk, a dumbass, or useless. In Spain, it is most commonly used to describe a person, thing, or situation that is extremely annoying, tedious, or a total bore (a pain in the ass). It can also be used as a very crude anatomical reference.

1. Don't talk to me anymore, coñazo! 2. Look sir, your damn mother's coñazo is going to come back to you, not me! 3. Look at that girl, look at the coñazo that bitch has! 4. Damn man, you are a coñazo! 5. My name is Manolo, call me Manolo. 6. Damn man, when I see that girl I want to jerk off and cum in her coñazo!

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mkron

A term for an idiot or a moron. It is also used to describe a 'verdugo' (a person who is a boss or highly skilled, often pulling off feats that others find hard to believe).

Damn, what a total mkronazo.... Look mkron, what's up?

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Bachatero

1. A singer or musician of the bachata genre. 2. A derogatory term for a fool, a social misfit, or someone who lacks class (historically, bachata was stigmatized as music for rural, lower-class populations).

1. He plays the guitar very well, he could be a bachatero. 2. Hey man, what is with that bachatero look?

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