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Tag: pajarón

Definitions tagged pajarón in the street dictionary.

Carlitos

A pathetic man of no account, a total nobody. (In Argentina, this diminutive of the name Carlos is used as a generic label for a loser.)

Get lost Carlitos, stop fucking with me.

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Huevon

Huevon is a ubiquitous Chilean term used as a noun, adjective, or filler. Originally a harsh insult for a man perceived as slow or stupid (suggesting someone with large testicles but no brains), it has evolved significantly. Depending on tone and relationship, it ranges from a friendly dude or girl to a disparaging idiot or asshole. It is used by all social classes and is often abbreviated as wn. Derivatives like wea refer to any object, thing, or situation, similar to the word stuff or crap.

- Haha! You fell! You are such a weona! - Hey huevona, did you see the red purse in the window? It is gorgeous! - The King of the huevones (Chilean movie title). - Hey, aweonao. Are you coming or not? (pejorative). - Yeah, there was a huevon (unknown guy) standing on the corner and suddenly Dany passed by. Then the weona (the girl) asked him for money to take the Transantiago (Santiago's public bus system) and be done with the wea (the situation). - What is that thing? - Just a wea. - Stop with the weaita (little game/thing), okay?

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Pajarado

Spacey, distracted, or not paying attention to your surroundings. (Derived from the word for bird, suggesting someone with their head in the clouds.)

He missed the bus because he was pajarado. (In Chile, a micro is a public bus.)

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