fofo - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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fofo (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech:

Noun

Phonetic Transcription:

/ˈfo.fo/

Meaning:

  1. Soft or squishy.
  2. Fluffy or frizzy.

Usage:

The word "fofo" is more commonly used in informal language in Spanish, both in oral and written contexts. It is not a highly formal word but is used in everyday conversations.

Examples:

  1. Me gusta acariciar el peluche porque es muy fofo.
  2. I like to pet the stuffed animal because it's very fluffy.

  3. Los cojines del sofá son muy fofo y cómodos.

  4. The sofa cushions are very plush and comfortable.

Idiomatic Expressions:

"Estás muy fofo" is often used to describe someone who is overly soft or ultimately "cute."

  1. No hagas tanto flan, eres muy fofo.
  2. Stop being such a wimp, you are too soft.

  3. ¡Qué fofo eres cuando te pones nervioso!

  4. You are so cute when you get nervous!

Etymology:

The word "fofo" likely comes from the Portuguese "fofo," meaning soft or squishy. It entered Spanish from Portuguese.

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