pillo
To be sharp, clever, or mentally alert (in Argentina, this describes someone who is quick-witted or precocious rather than a rascal).
He is only 2 years old and can already talk very well, he is so pillo!
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Definitions tagged pillo in the street dictionary.
To be sharp, clever, or mentally alert (in Argentina, this describes someone who is quick-witted or precocious rather than a rascal).
He is only 2 years old and can already talk very well, he is so pillo!
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A person who acts without honesty or scruples, a rogue or a scoundrel.
you are a bergante, I do not know how I put up with you
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1 Describes a person who acts with cunning, hypocrisy, and deceit to achieve their goals. 2 Describes an action or attitude that is calculated and dishonest. 3 Relating to Machiavelli (16th-century Italian writer and politician) or his political and moral theories.
1 he manipulates you so you believe him for the moment, but over time you realize he is being maqueavélico and how foolish he made you look. 2 he is maqueavélico and tries to trick the most sensitive people.
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A scoundrel who acts in bad faith and lacks empathy for others, specifically targeting middle-aged and elderly people, especially women. The term can also refer to same-sex relations.
malandrin rascal with no heart
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A thief, crook, or petty criminal.
That guy is a gato.
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A young guy caught up in a life of crime and mindless vices who usually commits offenses to satisfy his addiction to Bazuca (a cheap, impure cocaine paste). If they survive, a Nea eventually becomes a Momia (a street term for a skeletal-looking, long-term addict).
Yerson Esti was a total little neita who used to sniff glue here in Enciso until they hit him hard!
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