paquete
See also: paqueté
Portuguese
Noun
paquete m (plural s)
- a large steamboat
- (obsolete) a small cargo and/or messenger sailing ship
- (by extension) referring to different types of boats
- (informal) a young man who delivers messages (specially love messages)
- (slang) menstruation
Adjective
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- well dressed
Spanish
Etymology
From French paquet, from Dutch pak, from Proto-Germanic *pakkô.
Noun
paquete m (plural paquetes)
- parcel
- package
- (colloquial, Spain) chump, useless, butterfingers (an incompetent person)
- (colloquial, Spain) lunchbox (male genitals enclosed in clothing)
- (colloquial) scrotum, package
Synonyms
- (parcel): encomienda (Latin America)
- (chump): manco
- (butterfingers): zoquete m or f, zopenco m or f, manazas m or f
Derived terms
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