A large species of deer from the Venezuelan Andes with branched antlers. In slang, it refers to a man who has been cheated on (in Hispanic culture, horns or antlers are the standard symbol for a cuckold).
Jaime looks like a venado caramerudo; this is said to mock a man whose partner is unfaithful, comparing the branching antlers to the number of people his partner has cheated with.
A married woman's lover, the other man. Specifically, the guy mom is seeing that dad doesn't know about. (In Mexican culture, Sancho is a ubiquitous character in jokes about adultery and machismo).
1. A family without a Sancho is like a garden without flowers. 2. If you don't have a Sancho, it's because your wife is very ugly.
A man who knows or suspects his partner is cheating but stays quiet and puts up with it just to avoid losing her. He acts like a fool, enduring the infidelity and even going as far as to deny it to others (the term venao, meaning deer, refers to a cuckold because the horns, or cuernos, represent being cheated on).
A: Bro, that girl is cheating on you big time. B: No man, she wouldn't dare, she loves me. A: But didn't you see how she was all over that guy at college? B: No man, that is just a friend of hers. A: Oh damn, you are just a Venao feliz. Keep letting her play you.
A person whose partner is being unfaithful to them. (The term is a shortened version of venado, or deer, referring to the horns a cuckold is said to wear.)
- Bro, I saw your girlfriend kissing another guy yesterday. - Don't play around! You're saying I'm a damn VENAO!