What does «soco» mean in Spanish?
- Manco.
♦ Used in: Chile - Dominican Republic - The term is used to describe a cavalry that suffers from many defects.
♦ Used in: Argentina - Socotroco, punch.
♦ Used in: Argentina - Drunk, drunk.
- Stump, tree stump.
♦ Used in: Colombia - Short and worn or split machete, usually very old.
♦ Used in: Colombia - Broom worn from use.
♦ Used in: Colombia - A blow given from the front, with a closed fist.
♦ Used in: Chile - Short machete.
♦ Used in: Chile - Place sheltered from the winds.
♦ Used in: Spain - Warm, cozy atmosphere, which is perceived as a place.
♦ Used in: Spain - Small fence of reeds to protect plantations from the wind.
- Shelter for small boats.
- Indoor market.
- Respiratory disease (catarrh) of poultry.
♦ Used in: Salvador
Examples of use in Spanish: "a mis gallinitas les llegó el soco".
- A type of primitive boxing using bare fists, and without rules about turns and rests.
♦ Used in: Paraguay - Unarmed village combat.
♦ Used in: Paraguay - Wall facing north.
♦ Used in: Uruguay - (al soco) In a hurry, fast.
♦ Used in: Colombia
Examples of use in Spanish: "venía al soco con su automóvil".