What does «monote» mean in Spanish?
- Augmentative of mono.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Mono, monito, monote, Que me haces reír y gozar con tus encantos", Reflejos de mi Alma, L. Rogue. - 2020
- A person who is abstracted and fixed on a point, as a landmark; a person who seems not to see or hear what is going on around him; gawking, stunned.
Examples of use in Spanish: "el niño queda como un monote viendo televisión todo el día".
- Quarrel, uproar, riot, loud argument.
- (hacer el monote) Serve as a source of amusement and ridicule to others.
- (más limpio que monote) Very deprived of goods due to his poverty.
- (Monote) Ancient name for the devil.
♦ Used in: Venezuela
Examples of use in Spanish: "más viejo que monote".
"Se lo llevó Monote".