バーロ

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Japanese

Etymology 1

Noun

バーロ (bāro

  1. Contraction of 馬鹿野郎 (baka yarō, idiot; dick).
    • 2007 March 15, Gosho Aoyama, “ゴールデン・アイの(まき)(ぜん)(ぺん) [Golden Eye [First Chapter]]”, in まじっく(かい)() [Magic Kaito], volume 4 (fiction), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN:
      パリじゃ(ひょう)(ばん)になってるよ…フランスの(かい)(とう)黒猫(シャノワール)(にっ)(ぽん)(きみ)(たい)(けつ)するとね…
      Pari ja hyōban ni natteru yo… Furansu no kaitō Sha Nowāru ga Nippon de kimi to taiketsu suru to ne…
      News of the showdown in Japan… between the French phantom thief Chat Noir and you is spreading all over Paris…
      バーロ(たい)(けつ)するのはオレじゃなくてキッドだよ!
      Bāro! Taiketsu suru no wa ore ja nakute Kiddo da yo!
      It’s between them and Kid, not me, you nimrod!

Etymology 2

 バーロ on Japanese Wikipedia

From Spanish Barro.

Proper noun

バーロ (Bāro

  1. Barro (a municipality of Spain)