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culo
[koo-law]
noun
plural
culosthe buttocks.
Word History and Origins
Origin of culo1
Example Sentences
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.
“Yeah? You give me a pain in my culo, too. Let me see the feet.”
In the words of her papi: “All chichis and culo, that girl...”
Un chico se me abalanza x detrás y me soba el culo.
It alternately glamorizes and condemns the drug pusher and his lifestyle, ending with a stern warning voiced by Mexican-American rapper Krazy Dee: “You sold crack to my sister and now she’s sick / But if she happens to die because of your drug / I’m putting in your culo a .38 slug.”
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When To Use
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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