What does «bayunco» mean in Spanish?
- Saying bayuncadas; rustic, coarse, peasant; said of someone unrefined, vulgar.
♦ Used in: Guatemala - Honduras - Nicaragua - Panama - Salvador - Said of someone who speaks or shows customs typical of rural areas.
♦ Used in: Guatemala - Dumb, stupid or acting crazy.
Examples of use in Spanish: "¡Dejá de estar de bayunca, y ya andá a bañarte!".
- Referring to an indiscreet and inopportune person, who talks more than he/she should.
♦ Used in: Guatemala - Honduras - Shy.
- Prankster.
- Referring to a thing: coarse, ugly.
- In Botany, vulgar name for several species of plants such as: - Bolboschoenus maritimus: aquatic plant belonging to the family Cyperaceae, it can be found in America, Africa, Hawaii and Eurasia as far as India. Other common names: sedge, sedge, sedge, sedge border, marine sedge, sedge, rush, rush. - Schoenoplectus lacustris: lake plant, also known as lagoon sedge or lake sedge; of the family Cyperaceae. It is found in Europe, Asia and Africa. Waterlogged areas and shallow lagoons. Other common names: bon, buño, reed, sedge, narrow sedge, rush, water sedge, bulrush, pond sedge, river sedge, large sedge, hollow sedge, sea sedge.