What does «pollerón» mean in Spanish?
- Pollera or large skirt, worn especially at parties.
Examples of use in Spanish: "usaba un pollerón florido".
- Horsewoman skirt, for horse riding.
♦ Used in: Argentina
Examples of use in Spanish: "se puso el pollerón negro de cuero para montar".
- Adolescent, young.
♦ Used in: Argentina - Little boy dress with long skirt.
- One of the two parts that make up the Panamanian pollera, typical costume of Panama. One part is the shirt and the other is the pollerón, which in turn is composed of three pieces: a waistband, the body and the skirt of the pollera.
- Fabric base that is placed on the bed base to decorate it and completely cover its box; also called bed skirt.
- Talkative, cowardly, gossipy, talebearer.
♦ Used in: Colombia
Examples of use in Spanish: "es un pollerón, se la pasa con chismes".
- Pollerudo, with wide skirts.
♦ Used in: Peru