What does «tiracho» mean in Spanish?
- In some places, arrow used by the boys.
♦ Used in: Peru - Usually an offensive expression that someone addresses to another in an indirect way.
♦ Used in: Bolivia - A person of Mexican descent, but born in the United States.
♦ Used in: USA
Examples of use in Spanish: "ey, ¿qué onda con ese tiracho?".
- Gomera, sling, slingshot, slingshot, baladora.
♦ Used in: Argentina - Peru
Examples of use in Spanish: "tiraba piedras usando su tiracho".
- Piece or scrap of cloth.
♦ Used in: Panama
Examples of use in Spanish: "tiracho de manta".
- Impaired or disabled person.
♦ Used in: Panama