Cool/tight/nice.
Among the many definitions regarding the Spanish word "pavo," are "cool," "tight," or "nice."
Among the many definitions regarding the Spanish word "pavo," are "cool," "tight," or "nice."
"{E}stan bailando bien pavo esta noche mi pana."
"Hommie, they are dancing real{ly} cool/tight/nice tonight."
"Hommie, they are dancing real{ly} cool/tight/nice tonight."
by Hutty13 March 27, 2009
by Tvojamamoca October 06, 2022
by jeremyalex June 03, 2008
Pavo Real: Peacocks are large, colorful pheasants (typically blue and green) known for their iridescent tails. These tail feathers, or coverts, spread out in a distinctive train that is more than 60 percent of the bird’s total body length and boast colorful "eye" markings of blue, gold, red, and other hues.
by robert545 May 15, 2011
algo fácil, sencillo, sin complicaciones ni gran importancia.
por lo general usado para definir algo complicado.
translation: "moco de pavo" = "turkey's snot"
something easy, simple, without major complications or importance.
usually used to define something complicated.
por lo general usado para definir algo complicado.
translation: "moco de pavo" = "turkey's snot"
something easy, simple, without major complications or importance.
usually used to define something complicated.
juan: mañana tengo un examen de fisica cuantica...
pablo: eso NO es moco de pavo!
john: tomorrow i have a cuantic physic test...
paul: that's NOT "moco de pavo".
pablo: eso NO es moco de pavo!
john: tomorrow i have a cuantic physic test...
paul: that's NOT "moco de pavo".
by fantaramaloop May 24, 2008
(n.) In Spain, the term used for teenage years, emphasizing puberty and the way teenagers associate many things with sexuality
by Viquita September 10, 2006
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