coñazo

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Spanish

Etymology

From coño (cunt) +‎ -azo (augmentative suffix). Compare French connasse.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /koˈɲaθo/ [koˈɲa.θo]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America) /koˈɲaso/ [koˈɲa.so]
  • Hyphenation: co‧ña‧zo

Noun

coñazo m (plural coñazos)

  1. (Spain, vulgar) pain in the arse (UK), pain in the ass (US), pain in the neck, pain in the butt (an extreme annoyance)
    ¡Qué coñazo! “How extremely annoying/boring!”, lit. “what a giant cunt!”
  2. (Venezuela, Spain, vulgar) Hit, blow. Also, meaning “all of a sudden”.
    Le dieron un coñazo en la cara.
    He was hit in the face.
    Ha sido un coñazo para ella. “It’s been a great blow to her”.
    Todo sucedió de coñazo. “Everything happened all of a sudden”.

Derived terms