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When you have sex with a flacid penis and you cum shoots out so fast that your penis flings in every direction like a stationary balloon being deflated.
"My penis is going around and around, it's a CUMNADO!"
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When you have sex with a flacid penis and you cum shoots out so fast that your penis flings in every direction like a stationary balloon being deflated.
"My penis is going around and around, it's a CUMNADO!"
El Cunado commonly refered to as Brother in law (brother of one's spuse).

In the Bro Code he would represent a brother in law that is mostly hated by the husband and all of his bros for beeing a dick, idiot or making the husband look bad in all sorts of situations.

He is not wanted in the comapny of the husband and his bros, but is often beeing forced by the husbands spouse to become a part of the bros and hang out with them.
Bro 1: "Oh man, my wife is making me take el cunado with us to the football game".

Bro 2: "Dude, that guy is such a dick i fucking loath him."
el cunado by cindreta November 13, 2011
Brother in law” in Spanish but it is also used before you’re married. For example, your gf’s/bf’s brother is your cuñado, your sister’s bf is also your cuñado.
girl to bf’s/husband’s brother: “hi cuñado, how’ve you been?”

Girl to sister’s bf/husband: “hey cuñado, if you mess with my sister I will cut you
Cuñado by Mara More December 19, 2017
In Spain, this word, which literally means "brother in law" has recently been used as a colloquial way to describe someone (usually adult men) with traditional and simple-minded right-wing views that tend to speak on issues as an expert and a connoisseur, even though he's clearly none of that.
Basically, someone that speaks to show how "intelligent" he is but without actually saying anything fairly interesting or groundbreaking.
Mediocrity.
Habla de la situación política de Venuzuela como si fuese un experto cuando en realidad solo sabe lo que ha leído por los comentarios de Facebook. Menudo cuñado.
Spanish for "Brother-in-law"

It often is used as a taunt to a male with a sister, especially an attractive sister, basically implying that whoever is doing the name calling is having relations with the name receiver's "hot" sister.
Oye, ¿cómo estás cuñado, hermano de me novia?

"Hey, how are you 'cuñado', brother of my girlfriend?

En tus sueños, cabron, mi hermana no le gustan a los pinche mojados.

"In your dreams, bastard, my sister doesn't like goddamn wetbacks."
Cuñado by Claro October 18, 2007