What does «tronchado» mean in Spanish?
- It is applied to ashlars or building stones that have an irregular shape with marks produced by the introduction of wedges.
- Tired, worn out, exhausted.
- That he has no money.
♦ Used in: Nicaragua - Salvador - Broken, broken, split.
- In cock betting, a two-to-one bet. Also applicable to other bets.
♦ Used in: Mexico
Examples of use in Spanish: " - Ahora doy tronchado! voy al giro hasta cuatro mil. ¿Quién quiere tronchado?", El Rémington sin funda: novela - Página 72 - Honorato Barrera - 1947
- Large usufruct business; good business.
♦ Used in: Mexico - Crippled.