"asaltacunas" meaning in Spanish

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Noun

Forms: asaltacunas [plural]
Etymology: Verb-object compound, composed of asalta (“to assault”) + cunas (“cradles”). Etymology templates: {{es-verb-obj|asaltar<t:to assault>|cuna<t:cradles><pl:1>}} Verb-object compound, composed of asalta (“to assault”) + cunas (“cradles”) Head templates: {{es-noun|mfbysense}} asaltacunas m or f by sense (plural asaltacunas)
  1. (slang, derogatory) cradle snatcher, cradle robber Tags: by-personal-gender, derogatory, feminine, masculine, slang Synonyms: robacunas
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