A Spanish word that literally means "miscarried" ("malparto" means "miscarriage"), but is often used as an insult.
In practical usage, it is very similar to the English "bastard", seeing how the Spanish term "bastardo" is seldom if ever used as an insult by native speakers and means, very literally, an illegitimate child.
Call someone "miscarried" in English, or "bastardo" in Spanish, and they'll look at you funny. Call them a "malparido" or a "bastard" and they will take offense.
In practical usage, it is very similar to the English "bastard", seeing how the Spanish term "bastardo" is seldom if ever used as an insult by native speakers and means, very literally, an illegitimate child.
Call someone "miscarried" in English, or "bastardo" in Spanish, and they'll look at you funny. Call them a "malparido" or a "bastard" and they will take offense.
Ese flaco es un malparido del orto
(Literal: That guy is miscarried through the a**)
(Paraphrased: That guy is one rat bastard)
(Literal: That guy is miscarried through the a**)
(Paraphrased: That guy is one rat bastard)
by Ian Sean Montgomery February 14, 2007
A spanish curse. Literal translation is "ill-birthed". Usually directed at someone (unlike "fuck", which can be directed at no one in particular). Pretty much means "son of a bitch" in English.
by Monode January 18, 2007
This colombian and "not only paisa" word is said to an unbearable person who has been hated since the moment of being born. Who ever is called "malparido" in Colombia, not only is insulted but the fool of everybody around.
by lilian matisse January 29, 2010
its a spanish curse. more of a colombian word from the people from certain parts of colombia called paisas...it means like dumbass or asshole but its a real bad curse word if said to a colombian
by sara dont get it twisted October 26, 2006