caidón
A show-off / opportunist who barges in
Definitions
Someone who 'falls in' uninvited or shamelessly seizes freebies/attention.
caidón In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
From 'caer' (to fall/drop by); one who imposes.
People Also Ask
What does 'caidón' mean?
It describes an opportunist who barges in uninvited or shamelessly grabs freebies and attention.
Where does 'caidón' come from?
It comes from the verb 'caer' (to fall or drop by), describing someone who 'falls in' where they're not wanted.
How do you use 'caidón'?
You might scold someone with 'no seas caidón' — 'don't be so pushy/freeloading'.
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