What does «buzarda» mean in Spanish?
- Each of the curved pieces of wood or metal with which the bow of a ship is strengthened. It is generally curved, which, when placed on the inside, serves to consolidate the bindings of the essential organs that form the skeleton of a ship's hull.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Esta buzarda sirve de apoyo á los extremos de los tablones de la primera cubierta, que vienen á parar en esta parte en los trancaniles y la contra-cuerda", Cartilla práctica de construcción naval, Timoteo O Scanlan - 1829
- A person's belly or stomach, especially if fat; paunch, belly, belly.
♦ Used in: Argentina
Examples of use in Spanish: "¡mirá la buzarda de aquel tipo, se comió un lechón!".
- Someone's mouth.
♦ Used in: Argentina - Food.
♦ Used in: Argentina - (martillo buzarda) Hammer that has both sides, used for the blows, with multiple tips (not smooth). It is better known as a spiked hammer or bush hammer.