What does «ñato» mean in Spanish?
- Flat nose (chato), small, upturned nose and, in some regions of America, large nose. Applicable to people and animals.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Se lo recuerda por sus grandes patillas blancas, sus labios sensuales, la frente despejada y su nariz que, merecidamente, le habilitó el apodo de «Ñato»", Hombres y mujeres en tiempos de orden: de Urquiza a Avellaneda, Rogelio Alaniz - 2006.
- Who does not have a nose due to illness or other reason.
- Ugly, poorly made.
♦ Used in: Argentina - Felon, perverse.
♦ Used in: Argentina - Unnamed person.
♦ Used in: Argentina - Small, short in stature.
♦ Used in: Venezuela - A way of calling each other among fellow boxers.
♦ Used in: Uruguay - Affectionate way of calling someone, especially a child or boy; chato, pibe.
♦ Used in: Chile - Small penis man.
- Nose.