What does «futre» mean in Spanish?
- /,,, y. A young person, conceited and overly concerned with always being dressed in the latest fashion; petimetre.
♦ Used in: Bolivia - Chile - Spain - Ecuador - Peru
Examples of use in Spanish: "será ladrón o millonario el futre".
- A person who dresses with elegance and care.
♦ Used in: Argentina - Bolivia - Colombia - Dominican Republic - Ecuador - Puerto Rico - Venezuela
Examples of use in Spanish: "¡qué futre te veo ahora!".
- Important and wealthy person, patron or owner of a hacienda.
♦ Used in: Chile - Common name for a plant and its lily-like flower, also known as chatre.
- (salirle a uno el futre) To go wrong in some matter, to go out clicked.
- (futre pelado, bolsillo planchado) A phrase used to hurt the person who pretends to be a gentleman.
♦ Used in: Chile - Peru