noun General Slang

ratero

rah-TEH-roh · noun · informal

A petty thief.

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Common Latin American term for a petty thief or pickpocket.

“Cuidado con los rateros en el mercado.”
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ratero In A Sentence

Cuidado con los rateros en el mercado.

Origin & Usage

Spanish, from 'rata' (rat).

Variants ratera

People Also Ask

What does ratero mean?

It's a Latin American term for a petty thief or pickpocket — someone who steals small things, especially in crowds or markets.

Where does the word ratero come from?

It comes from the Spanish word 'rata' (rat), painting the thief as a scurrying, low-level crook.

Is ratero an insult?

Yes, it's derogatory. Calling someone a ratero accuses them of being a sneaky small-time thief.

What's the female form of ratero?

The female form is 'ratera,' used for a woman who steals.

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