What does «chambón» mean in Spanish?
- Of poor skill in the game or sports; clumsy player.
- Of little ability for other tasks; clumsy, lacking in dexterity, unskillful.
Examples of use in Spanish: "es muy chambón, intentó repararlo y lo arruinó".
"¡No seas chambón, muchacho. Aprende a hacer bien las cosas".
"este albañil es un chambón, ¡qué chambonada de pared me hizo!".
- Who gets something by chance, by chance.
- Fortunate in gambling and other activities, but by chance, not because of his skills or abilities; lucky.
Examples of use in Spanish: "es un verdadero chambón, ganó de casualidad"
- Common, ordinary person.
♦ Used in: Colombia - Uncluttered.
- Twisted body.
♦ Used in: Spain - Pedal of an automobile.
♦ Used in: Puerto Rico - (chambones) Very large feet.
♦ Used in: Puerto Rico - (chambones) Shoe too big or a cheap shoe.
♦ Used in: Puerto Rico - (hacer algo a la chambona) Do something in a hurry.
- (pisar el chambón) Accelerating a vehicle using the accelerator.
♦ Used in: Puerto Rico