What does «chucuto» mean in Spanish?
- It is said of the animal that has a shorter tail than the ordinary for its species, or that does not have one; rump.
♦ Used in: Venezuela
Examples of use in Spanish: "es un perro chucuto".
- Lacking something, scanty or unfinished; incomplete, scanty, scanty, deficient.
♦ Used in: Venezuela
Examples of use in Spanish: "un trabajo chucuto, sin terminar".
"abastecimiento chucuto".
"ese plato de comida estaba chucuto, no me llenó".
"lo que también es cierto es que se trata de un golpe chucuto, pues no lograron derrocar al gobierno legítimo y constitucional", Venezuela. ¿Un golpe chucuto?, resumenlatinoamericano.org
- Said of a garment that is too short or too small.
♦ Used in: Venezuela
Examples of use in Spanish: "estos pantalones me quedan chucutos".
- Common name for the Cacajao rubicundus monkey, about 57 cm tall, brown fur, with a small tail, and a reddish, hairless face and forehead.
- Common name for Cacajao melanocephalus, a species of South American arboreal platyrrhine primate. It is also known as the black-headed uacari, colimocho, mico rabón or golden uakari. It inhabits Colombia, Venezuela and Brazil. It has a small tail.
- (chucuto negro) Common name for the Cacajao hosomi, also known as the mist wacari, a platyrrhine primate of the family Sheatidae.