What does this word mean in Spanish? I don't know Spanish and these two guys talk about me during class?
So during class these two Puerto Rican guys talk about me. Like I help them both with their science work. When I try to help one, who I end up helping the most, the other guy will ask for help as well. I try to help them both, but the first guy says something in spanish, but one word pops up the most. It's like "carrone" or something. They talk in Spanish a lot lol.
They pronounce it like "Cow-roan" but with an accent, you know? They say caliente sometimes as well.
Any ideas as to what these words might be or mean?
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Cow-roan may refer to the word "Cabrón" which literally means a male goat, however this is the slang for "dude" "man" or "cool". Example:
Eres bien cabrón- You’re cool
The feminine of this word "cabrona" is an isnult and it’s considered very very rude unlike the masculine.
The second word "Caliente" means hot, and people uses it to refer to hot things like:
Soup, Girls and Boys and many other things hehe.
Lol! It might be a bad word, but insulting each other.
If it’s "Cow-roan-a" then they might be talking about you.