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culo
[koo-law]
noun
Spanish Slang.
plural
culosthe buttocks.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of culo1
First recorded in 1985–90; from Spanish, from Latin cūlus
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Example Sentences
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The music centers on women, but more often than not, as objects: the perra to conquer, the diabla to tame, the culo to catalog in explicit detail.
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In one early scene, the magnetic Joaquín Cosio, who plays the devilish Pop, tells his son, “No ruines la experiencia culo-nary” — don’t ruin the culo-nary experience — intentionally mispronouncing “culinary” to include the word culo, or butt.
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“Yeah? You give me a pain in my culo, too. Let me see the feet.”
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In the words of her papi: “All chichis and culo, that girl...”
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Un chico se me abalanza x detrás y me soba el culo.
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What else does culo mean?
Content warning: this article includes profanity and vulgar language.Culo is a vulgar word in Spanish literally meaning "butt" or "ass," used in a range of coarse idiomatic expressions.The term is also a milder colloquial term for "butt" in Italian.
Content warning: this article includes profanity and vulgar language.Culo is a vulgar word in Spanish literally meaning "butt" or "ass," used in a range of coarse idiomatic expressions.The term is also a milder colloquial term for "butt" in Italian.
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