jamonero
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jamonero In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Cuban Spanish; from 'jamón'.
People Also Ask
What does 'jamonero' mean in Cuba?
It refers to a creepy, touchy-feely man who gropes or gets handsy without consent.
Where does 'jamonero' come from?
It comes from 'jamón' (ham), via the expression 'hacer jamón,' meaning to grope.
Is 'jamonero' an insult?
Yes — it's a negative label for a man who behaves in a creepy, harassing way toward others.
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