What does «pegostre» mean in Spanish?
- Pegoste, pegote; poultice made with a sticky material. Thick and sticky stuff.
♦ Used in: Colombia - Cuba - Puerto Rico
Examples of use in Spanish: "la salsa se había reducido más allá del punto preciso y se convirtió en un pegostre negruzco y repugnante".
- Meddlesome, self-inviting, unwelcome, cloying. Also applied to animals.
♦ Used in: Honduras - Mexico
Examples of use in Spanish: "mi gato es muy pegostre, no se aparta de mi lado".
- Inseparable companion.
- Stain, dirt.
Examples of use in Spanish: "usando este producto no quedará rastro de mancha, olor o pegostre".
- An ancient technique used by the masons of Puebla to prepare the best quality mortar. This stucco was initially made with baked clay. It was also called pegoste and pegote.
♦ Used in: Mexico
Examples of use in Spanish: "En las casas del siglo xviii aparece el pegostre".