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The Spanish use the word tarado as they use the word 'loco' to describe someone who is a bit mad or crazy.
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Included among them was 'tarado', an adjective that, rather like Tevez, struggles to be understood in English ( 'boot-lickingmoron' appears to be the general idea).
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Certainly enough to know that a manager who selfishly, heartlessly ditches his club mid-season for a local rival claiming absurdly that he wanted to go to a 'bigger club' when, in fact, he just wanted to go to a bigger pay cheque is what Carlos Tevez would call a 'tarado'.
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In his interview, given in Spanish, Tevez described Neville as a 'tarado'.
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Disculpen la dureza, no es mi intención ofender a nadie, pero no existe peor sensación para mí que me traten como tarado en actos como ese.
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"I don't know what the hell that moron [tarado] is talking about me for," said Tevez.
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Coyle's a tarado in any languageCop that: Coyle, victim of another Morgan mauling
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And I wondered to myself: what's the tarado [moron] talking about me for when I never said anything about him, when there was never any [issue] with us.
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A little extreme for my taste, but maybe I'm just an old pinche viejo tarado and simply too 'uncool' to understand these types of pendejadas.
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"And I wondered to myself, 'What's the tarado [moron] talking about me for when I never said anything about him, when there was never any [issue] with us.
frangarnes commented on the word tarado
Tonto, bobo, alocado // Related words: tara
October 21, 2007