What does «cipote» mean in Spanish?
- Zonzo, pacifier.
♦ Used in: Colombia - Spain - Extraordinary, extraordinary, formidable.
♦ Used in: Colombia
Examples of use in Spanish: "¡Cipote lío armaron!".
"¡cipote de película".
- Chubby, obese.
♦ Used in: Guatemala - Large, bulky, misshapen.
♦ Used in: Venezuela - Chiquillo, rascal, boy.
♦ Used in: Honduras - Nicaragua - Salvador
Examples of use in Spanish: "los cipotes juegan en el parque".
- Stone cairn; sign or milestone.
- Stick with a ball or bulbous head at the end; cachiporra.
- Drumstick.
♦ Used in: Spain - Dummy, dunce, wedge.
♦ Used in: Spain - Belly.
- Bagatela, a futile thing of little value.
♦ Used in: Venezuela - Useless person, unworthy, of little consideration.
♦ Used in: Venezuela - Very distant place.
♦ Used in: Venezuela - An unpleasant place where someone is sent by word of mouth; mandar al carajo; sirete.
♦ Used in: Puerto Rico - Venezuela
Examples of use in Spanish: "mandar al cipote".
- Penis.
♦ Used in: Spain - Boyfriend, lover.
♦ Used in: Salvador - (más malo que el cipote) Said of someone bad or cheating.
♦ Used in: Puerto Rico - (¡qué cipote!) Interjection with which one expresses discomfort or displeasure with something.
♦ Used in: Puerto Rico