noun General Slang

golazo

goh-LAH-soh · noun · slang

A spectacular, high-quality goal.

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Spanish for a stunning goal; used worldwide by commentators and fans to salute a goal of real quality.

“From thirty yards into the top corner — absolute golazo!”
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golazo In A Sentence

From thirty yards into the top corner — absolute golazo!

Origin & Usage

Spanish: 'gol' (goal) plus the augmentative suffix '-azo', meaning a big/great goal.

Variants golaçogolazos

People Also Ask

What does golazo mean?

Golazo is Spanish for a spectacular, high-quality goal, used by commentators and fans worldwide to salute a stunning strike.

Where does the word golazo come from?

It comes from the Spanish 'gol' (goal) plus the augmentative suffix '-azo,' which turns it into 'a great big goal.'

How do you pronounce golazo?

It's said 'goh-LAH-soh,' with the stress on the middle syllable and a soft 'z' sound in Latin American Spanish.

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