Boludo
by Cocobongo on Jul 30, 2009 03:51:20
This is probably the most used
argentinian word.
At first it was just a noun, to say to somone that he was really stupid, but now, you can use it to call your pal in a friendly way.
Is used for a lot of things, and it has become a verbe: BOLUDEAR; in spanish, the conjuation will be YO boludeo, TU boludeas, EL boludea,
NOSOTROS boludeamos, ELLOS boludean. Basicly means that you are not doing nothing.
Also, in
Argentina, this word is used to say you are mocking someone, using irony to make the other one looked like a stupid. The quivalent for the english "are you making fun of me?" "me estas boludeando?"
Example:
Que haces
boludo!?
Todo bien?!
What's up boludo? All
rigth?
Sos un boludo terrible, la jodiste!
You are a terrible boludo, you fucked it!
-Que estabas haciendo?
-Nada, boludeando.
-What wwere you doing?
-Nothing, boludeando(doing nothing)
Boludo
by Cock'of'the'north on Jul 30, 2009 01:00:12
(Boh-Loo-Doh)
1. when a person has disproportionally big testicles.
2. Word that comes from the
Argentine dialect of
Lunfardo, and it means that a person is dumb or a dumbass.
3. Referred to the theory of the Boludo. When a man does not ejaculate often (from masturbation or sexual intercourse), his balls start inflating. This
scrotal dilatation and enlargement means that socially he is unable to "levantar" ("pull" or "pick up") females to get laid, and therefore he is stupid.
4. Word often used between and by Argentine friends, to
salute each other. This word is complicated, because it can be derogatory when used by a person from another country that is not Argentina, and the Argentine can get offended.
5. Idiot.
Example:
1.I.E.:
"
Manolo, tus
testiculos son enormes, eres un
boludo!"
("Manny, your testicles are huge, you are a boludo!")
2.I.E.:
"Juan perdio nuevamente su celular, es un boludo!"
("John lost his cell phone again, he is a boludo!")
3.I.E.:
"Diego, hace un año que no esta con una mina, es un boludo!"
("Diego hasn't been with a girl for a year, he is a boludo")
4.I.E.:
"Que haces, boludo?"
("How are you doing, my friend?")