descamisado
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /deskamiˈsado/ [d̪es.ka.miˈsa.ð̞o]
- Rhymes: -ado
- Syllabification: des‧ca‧mi‧sa‧do
Adjective
descamisado (feminine descamisada, masculine plural descamisados, feminine plural descamisadas)
Noun
descamisado m (plural descamisados, feminine descamisada, feminine plural descamisadas)
- a shirtless man
Etymology 2
The term may have its origins on October 17, 1945, when thousands of supporters of Juan Perón gathered in front of the Casa Rosada to demand Perón's release from prison. While waiting for Perón on this hot day, many men in the crowd removed their shirts (hence "descamisado") and the image became iconic.
Adjective
descamisado (feminine descamisada, masculine plural descamisados, feminine plural descamisadas)
- (derogatory) Peronist, usually of the working class
- (endearing) Peronist, usually of the working class
Noun
descamisado m (plural descamisados, feminine descamisada, feminine plural descamisadas)
- (derogatory) a Peronist man, usually of the working class
- (endearing) a Peronist man, usually of the working class
Usage notes
Further reading
- “descamisado”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
- descamisado on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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