"bugarrón" meaning in Spanish

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Adjective

IPA: /buɡaˈron/, [bu.ɣ̞aˈrõn] Forms: bugarrona [feminine], bugarrones [masculine, plural], bugarronas [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -on Etymology: From bujarrón, from French bougeron (see French bougre), originally from Medieval Latin Bulgarus (“Bulgarian”), from Old Church Slavonic блъгаринъ (blŭgarinŭ, “Bulgarian”), used as an insult by the Crusaders, who considered the Bulgarians heretics because of their membership in the Orthodox Church. Cognate with English bugger. Etymology templates: {{m|es|bujarrón}} bujarrón, {{der|es|fr|bougeron}} French bougeron, {{der|es|fr|bougre}} French bougre, {{der|es|ML.|Bulgarus||Bulgarian}} Medieval Latin Bulgarus (“Bulgarian”), {{der|es|cu|блъгаринъ|t=Bulgarian}} Old Church Slavonic блъгаринъ (blŭgarinŭ, “Bulgarian”), {{cog|en|bugger}} English bugger Head templates: {{es-adj}} bugarrón (feminine bugarrona, masculine plural bugarrones, feminine plural bugarronas)
  1. (Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic) sexually penetrating a man, done by a man Tags: Cuba, Dominican-Republic, Puerto-Rico
    Sense id: en-bugarrón-es-adj-yGghh~Ln Categories (other): Cuban Spanish, Dominican Spanish, Puerto Rican Spanish

Noun

IPA: /buɡaˈron/, [bu.ɣ̞aˈrõn] Forms: bugarrones [plural]
Rhymes: -on Etymology: From bujarrón, from French bougeron (see French bougre), originally from Medieval Latin Bulgarus (“Bulgarian”), from Old Church Slavonic блъгаринъ (blŭgarinŭ, “Bulgarian”), used as an insult by the Crusaders, who considered the Bulgarians heretics because of their membership in the Orthodox Church. Cognate with English bugger. Etymology templates: {{m|es|bujarrón}} bujarrón, {{der|es|fr|bougeron}} French bougeron, {{der|es|fr|bougre}} French bougre, {{der|es|ML.|Bulgarus||Bulgarian}} Medieval Latin Bulgarus (“Bulgarian”), {{der|es|cu|блъгаринъ|t=Bulgarian}} Old Church Slavonic блъгаринъ (blŭgarinŭ, “Bulgarian”), {{cog|en|bugger}} English bugger Head templates: {{es-noun|m}} bugarrón m (plural bugarrones)
  1. (Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic) a man who engages in sexual intercourse with other men, where he is always the penetrator, and typically does not consider himself to be gay Tags: Cuba, Dominican-Republic, Puerto-Rico, masculine
    Sense id: en-bugarrón-es-noun-SSCIj93m Categories (other): Cuban Spanish, Dominican Spanish, Puerto Rican Spanish, Spanish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 4 96

Inflected forms

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