What does «cachazo» mean in Spanish?
- Cornada, horn blow given by an animal.
♦ Used in: Dominican Republic - Honduras - Mexico - Nicaragua - Salvador - Venezuela
Examples of use in Spanish: "el toro le dió un cachazo al campesino".
- A blow delivered using the handle of a firearm; culatazo.
♦ Used in: Bolivia - Chile - Colombia - Honduras - Mexico - Panama - Peru - Salvador - Venezuela
Examples of use in Spanish: "el ladrón le propinó un cachazo en la cabeza a su víctima".
"asaltan comercio y dan cachazo a la empleada".
- Copula.
♦ Used in: Argentina - First cake of dirt when the cane is squeezed and collected in a pot to be given to the animals. Also called cachaza.
Examples of use in Spanish: "cachazo de jugo de caña".
- Residue of the fermented boiled broth
- Mockery, derision; cachada.
♦ Used in: Spain - Excessively fat.
♦ Used in: Spain
Examples of use in Spanish: "gordo como un cachazo".
- Lazy, lazy.
♦ Used in: Honduras - Nicaragua