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culo

[ koo-law ]

noun

Spanish Slang.
plural culos
  1. the buttocks.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of culo1

First recorded in 1985鈥90; from Spanish, from Latin 肠奴濒耻蝉
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In one early scene, the magnetic Joaqu铆n Cosio, who plays the devilish Pop, tells his son, 鈥淣o ruines la experiencia culo-nary鈥 鈥 don鈥檛 ruin the culo-nary experience 鈥 intentionally mispronouncing 鈥渃ulinary鈥 to include the word culo, or butt.

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鈥淵eah? You give me a pain in my culo, too. Let me see the feet.鈥

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In the words of her papi: 鈥淎ll chichis and culo, that girl...鈥

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Un chico se me abalanza x detr谩s y me soba el culo.

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It alternately glamorizes and condemns the drug pusher and his lifestyle, ending with a stern warning voiced by Mexican-American rapper Krazy Dee: 鈥淵ou sold crack to my sister and now she鈥檚 sick / But if she happens to die because of your drug / I鈥檓 putting in your culo a .38 slug.鈥

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What else does culo mean?

Content warning: this article includes profanity and vulgar language.

Culo is a vulgar word in Spanish literally meaning 鈥渂utt鈥 or 鈥渁ss,鈥 used in a range of coarse idiomatic expressions.

The term is also a milder colloquial term for 鈥渂utt鈥 in Italian.

Where does culo come from?

Long evidenced as a vulgarity in Spanish, culo is said to derive from the Latin culus, 鈥渁nus,鈥 extended to 鈥渂utt鈥 or 鈥渁ss鈥 in Spanish鈥攁s well as in Italian.

Culo appears in many Spanish-language idioms colloquially translating to the English sense of 鈥済etting screwed over.鈥 One expression is dejar al alguien con el culo al aire, literally 鈥渢o leave someone with their ass in the air鈥 but having the sense of 鈥渢o leave someone stranded.鈥

Other notable Spanish culo expressions insult someone鈥檚 intelligence or appearance, including tonto del culo (鈥渇ucking idiot鈥) or cara de culo (鈥渁蝉蝉-蹿补肠别鈥). Culo also appears in coarse slang dealing with anal sex or 鈥渁ss鈥 as a female sexual object.

While culo is generally negative in Spanish, it can be more positive in Italian, as in the expression Che culo!, or How lucky! or Lucky bastard! Having a well-fed posterior, apparently, was historically a sign of success in Italian culture.

How is culo used in real life?

Culo is used by Spanish speakers across the globe, including in the U.S., but is especially found in Latin America, including Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Some bilingual speakers will code-switch between English and Spanish when using culo, incorporating the common slang term in an otherwise English-language utterance or sentence.

In 2004, Cuban-descended rapper Pitbull released a song, 鈥淐ulo,鈥 featuring Lil Jon. The track praises a woman shaking her culo on the dance floor.

While widely used in many idioms, the Spanish culo is also considered very rude. El trasero or las nalgas (鈥渂uttocks鈥) are more polite ways to refer to the buttocks in Spanish. The Italian culo also appears in idioms besides che chulo, including faccia da culo, 鈥渁ss-face,鈥 cheekily describing someone as brazen. Culo is considered informal, and occasionally profane, in Italian contexts. Consider using le natiche (鈥渂uttocks鈥) in formal settings.

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This content is not meant to be a formal definition of this term. Rather, it is an informal summary that seeks to provide supplemental information and context important to know or keep in mind about the term鈥檚 history, meaning, and usage.

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