What does «lagarta» mean in Spanish?
- Female lizard.
- Butterfly whose caterpillar is often a pest and causes damage to crops.
- Larva of the grapevine aphid, a chrysomelid coleopteran harmful to grapevines, also called corocha.
- Alligator or crocodile skin, used in leather goods
♦ Used in: Spain - Prostitute or promiscuous woman.
♦ Used in: Spain
Examples of use in Spanish: "¡lagarta!".
- Cunning, mischievous and deceitful woman, especially in the affective sphere.
Examples of use in Spanish: "la muy lagarta me engañó".
- Evil and devious woman.
- Greedy.
♦ Used in: Honduras - Salvador - (lagarta peluda) A lepidopteran of the family Erebidae, of Eurasian origin. Originally found from Europe to Asia, being introduced to North America in the late 1860s. Scientific name: Lymantria dispar.