ruco

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See also: Ruco, růčo, and ruço

Spanish

Etymology

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Adjective

ruco (feminine ruca, masculine plural rucos, feminine plural rucas)

  1. (derogatory, Latin America) old
  2. (Latin America) worn out, useless

Noun

ruco m (plural rucos, feminine ruca, feminine plural rucas)

  1. (derogatory, Latin America) old fogey, dodo, fuddy-duddy (very old person)
    Synonym: vejestorio
  2. (derogatory, Latin America) dobbin (old horse)

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