What does «agachón» mean in Spanish?
- Consentidor or aguantón (having too much patience); exaggeratedly conformist.
♦ Used in: Mexico - One who allows himself to be taken advantage of by others; faint-hearted, without decision or courage, submissive.
♦ Used in: Mexico
Examples of use in Spanish: "es un agachón con su jefe y por eso se aprovecha de él".
- Lacking in courage and bravery; cowardly.
♦ Used in: Mexico - Cuckold aware that the woman is cheating on him.
♦ Used in: Mexico - A domino player who secretly keeps tiles that ppdría put in the game. He is said to "duck".
♦ Used in: Cuba - (agachón) Business selling used clothing. The same name is given to the clothes bought there.
♦ Used in: Honduras - (agachona) In zoology, the common name for several species of the genus Thinocoridae, common in South America and usually brownish in color. They belong to the family Thiconoridae.
- (agachona) In Zoology, common name for the Scolopax rusticola, commonly known also as woodcock, pitorra, gallinuela, deaf or chochaperdiz. About 30 to 36 cm long, with a long straight bill. Brown plumage with black spots. It usually lives in shady and humid areas.