What does «gabacho» mean in Spanish?
- The term is used to refer to the natives of some villages in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
- French.
- A person originally from the United States.
♦ Used in: Mexico - United States.
♦ Used in: Mexico
Examples of use in Spanish: "Viene del gabacho".
- Spanish full of galicisms.
- gabacha/gabacho. Cowardly, lying, fake for the job.
Examples of use in Spanish: "No tengas miedo, no seas gabacho".