What does «pécora» mean in Spanish?
- Beef or head of sheep.
Examples of use in Spanish: "el pastor está al cuidado de las pécoras".
- Bad foot odor.
♦ Used in: Peru
Examples of use in Spanish: "tengo una pécora brava por usar estos calzados todo el día".
- Suspicion that something is hidden or about to happen.
♦ Used in: Peru - Prostitute, whore.
- Malicious.
Examples of use in Spanish: "ese tipo es mucha pécora".
- Name given by Linnaeus to ruminants, including giraffes, cavicorns with cattle and sheep, deer and muskoxen.
- (mala pécora) A crafty, devious, harmful, vicious, evil person; harpy, wicked.
Examples of use in Spanish: "es una mala pécora, no te juntes con ella".
- (mala pécora) Prostitute.
Examples of use in Spanish: "—¡Mala pécora! ¡Ramera! —le insultó su padre, que se abalanzó sobre ella con intención de pegarle", La alianza del converso, Agustín Bernaldo Palatchi - 2010
- (carta pécora) Parchment or document, originally made of sheepskin. Since it was harder than paper, important things were written on it.