What does «chuchumeco» mean in Spanish?
- A squirt, a man of little entity, very boisterous and meddlesome.
- Said of a person, of a weak and sickly build; weakling, puny.
- Used to bruise the ego of a dastardly man.
- A fan of revelry
♦ Used in: Peru - Ecuadorian immigrant in Spain.
- Decrepit, an old and tired person; aged, ailing.
♦ Used in: Colombia - Venezuela
Examples of use in Spanish: "ya no debería manejar, está muy chuchumeco".
- Grotesque costume used to represent an old man, usually used on the feast of the Holy Innocents.
♦ Used in: Ecuador - Political sellout.
♦ Used in: Ecuador - Dwarf or short and ugly.
♦ Used in: Mexico - Idiot, clumsy.
- Relating to or pertaining to the nomadic, hunter-gatherer peoples who inhabited northern present-day Mexico and the southern United States during the time of the Aztec empire and the conquest of America.
- The name of an Otopame-speaking ethnic group that lives near San Luis de la Paz, in the Mexican state of Guanajuato.