bugarrón

Spanish

Etymology

From bujarrón, from French bougeron (see French bougre), originally from Medieval Latin Bulgarus (Bulgarian), used as an insult by the Crusaders, who considered the Bulgarians heretics because of their membership in the Orthodox Church. Cognate with English bugger.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /buɡaˈron/, [buɣaˈrõn]

Noun

bugarrón m (plural bugarrones)

  1. (regional, Caribbean) a man who engages in sexual intercourse with other men, where he is always the penetrator, and typically does not consider himself to be gay
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