What does «buchero» mean in Spanish?
- A thing or word that is taken from someone against their will.
♦ Used in: Venezuela - A kind of baby bib.
♦ Used in: Colombia - Venezuela
Examples of use in Spanish: "manta con buchero para bebé".
- Fish seller.
♦ Used in: Venezuela - A rooster that, in a fight between them, tends to attack his opponent by the crop.
♦ Used in: Puerto Rico
Examples of use in Spanish: "el gallo buchero es peligroso".
- Recognized bully.
♦ Used in: Salvador - In soccer, a player who stands near the goal to score goals.
♦ Used in: Chile - Peru
Examples of use in Spanish: "goleador buchero".
- A type of black ceramic from the Etruscan civilization. Known since the 7th century B.C. Its firing method (in kilns between 900 °C and 1050 °C) turns the pottery black and makes it shine like metal. It is more appropriately called "bucchero".