huevo
English
Etymology
Spanish huevo (“egg; testicle”)
Noun
huevo (plural huevos)
- (Castilianism) Egg.
- 2002, School Library Journal: SLJ - Volume 48, Issues 5-8, page 155:
- Perro prances merrily down the path, balancing his huevo jauntily on his nose, to the amazement of some watching chickens.
- 2010, Kim O'Donnel, The Meat Lover's Meatless Cookbook, →ISBN:
- Day or night, huevos has long been a personal favorite, but they inevitably put me into a food coma. To lighten the load, I've slimmed down to just one huevo, and instead amped up the ratio of black beans (simmered in a saucepan, not refried, with aromatics and spices).
- 2015, Luis Alberto Urrea, Tijuana Book of the Dead, →ISBN, page 3:
- you, who can't believe your Ma rose at 4:45 to fry one huevo and a slice of bologna laid on corn tortilla—border benedict— here's your chance to drag home $80 a week, for her electric.
- 2016, Dr. Brady Barr, Jennifer Keats Curtis, After A While Crocodile: Alexa's Diary, →ISBN:
- It is hard to believe Jefe was only as big as a candy bar when he first came out of his huevo.
- (Castilianism, usually in the plural) Testicle.
- 1988, Charles Bowden, Blue Desert, →ISBN, page 3:
- The horse has no huevos. The horse is a mare.
- 1995, Jack Curtis, Hide-Out Canyon, →ISBN, page 137:
- "I'd give my left huevo for any one of them," Leonardo said. "But . . . but how?"
- 1997, Floyd Martínez, Spirits of the High Mesa, →ISBN, page 11:
- They were giant wooly monsters with huge curl horns and yellow eyes that saw everything. And below hung big huevos.
- 1997, Marc Talbert, A Sunburned Prayer, →ISBN, page i:
- But lately his brother had started walking as if he had baseballs packed in his pants instead of huevos the size of a hummingbird's.
- 2009, Lynn Breedlove, Lynnee Breedlove's One Freak Show:
- Go stand naked in front of a male plastic surgeon. “One breast's lower than the other, we'll have to fix that...” Oh yeah, Doc? Let's see what you got. One huevo's hanging lower than the other.
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish hueuo, from Latin ōvum, from Proto-Italic *ōwom, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ōwyóm.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈw̝ebo/ [ˈw̝e.β̞o]
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- Rhymes: -eβo
- Hyphenation: hue‧vo
Noun
huevo m (plural huevos)
- egg
- 1992, Dr. Seuss, Huevos Verdes con Jamón, translated by Aída E. Marcuse
- ¿Te gustan los huevos verdes con jamón?
- 1992, Dr. Seuss, Huevos Verdes con Jamón, translated by Aída E. Marcuse
- spawn
- Synonym: hueva
- (vulgar, slang) testicle
- (vulgar, slang, in the plural) guts, balls, courage
- (biology) zygote
- Synonym: cigoto
- (biology) ovule
- Synonym: óvulo
Derived terms
- a huevo
- al freír de los huevos lo verá
- calientahuevos
- coger por los huevos
- cómeme los huevos
- costar un huevo
- cuando seas padre comerás huevos
- estar hasta los huevos
- huevazo
- huevito
- huevo batido
- huevo duro
- huevo escalfado
- huevo estrellado
- huevo frito
- huevón
- huevos motuleños
- huevos picados
- huevos revueltos
- huevos rotos
- importar un huevo
- pisando huevos
- tener huevos (“to got some balls, to have some balls”)
- tocar los huevos
- un huevo
- y un huevo
Related terms
Further reading
- “huevo”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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