noun General Slang 18+

madrazo

mah-DRAH-soh · noun · vulgar
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madrazo In A Sentence

Origin & Usage

From 'madre' + augmentative '-azo'; a big smack. Vulgar-adjacent.

Variants madrazos

People Also Ask

What does 'madrazo' mean?

It means a hard hit, blow, or whack, whether a punch, a crash, or any strong impact.

Where does 'madrazo' come from?

It comes from 'madre' plus the augmentative suffix '-azo', so it literally suggests a big smack.

Is 'madrazo' rude?

It's mildly vulgar because of its root in 'madre', but it's used very casually in Mexico.

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