Southern California way to say something smells nasty!
Derived from three spanish words; Patas (feet), culo (butt), sobaco (armpit)
Pronounced -paw-qu-so
Derived from three spanish words; Patas (feet), culo (butt), sobaco (armpit)
Pronounced -paw-qu-so
by la cuatro June 04, 2007
It’s a term used by Hispanics and Latinos combining 3 words and using the first 2 letters together. Patas or Panocha (Feet or Pussy), Culo (Ass), Sobaco (Armpits) like Pa-Cu-So.
Ralph: bro when was the last time you showered! You smell like big time Pacuso!
Juan: hmm I think a week ago, but I didn’t think it was noticeable.
Becky: Hey Alexa are you sure you showered, you clearly still smell like Pacuso.
Alexa: Yea I did but my vag is really sensitive right now from last nights sex with my boyfriend so I didn’t wash down there.
Juan: hmm I think a week ago, but I didn’t think it was noticeable.
Becky: Hey Alexa are you sure you showered, you clearly still smell like Pacuso.
Alexa: Yea I did but my vag is really sensitive right now from last nights sex with my boyfriend so I didn’t wash down there.
by joshwua915 June 20, 2022
this is a mixture of three widely used words in the Spanish vocabulary. These words would be "pata," "culo," and "sovaco." Mainly used to describe B.O.
by YoYoYo! :) August 20, 2009
Spanglish slang - pata + culo + somena
Pa + cu + so = Pacuso.
Pata is foot, culo is ass, and somena is armpit. Used when something smells worse than a
Pa + cu + so = Pacuso.
Pata is foot, culo is ass, and somena is armpit. Used when something smells worse than a
by herskovicmd June 09, 2006