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


Part of Speech: Noun

Phonetic Transcription: - International Phonetic Alphabet: /ɡwaˈruska/ - English: gwa-ROO-ska

Meanings and Usage: The word "guarrusca" is a colloquial term used mainly in Spain. It refers to dirt or filth, often in a messy or disorderly way. This term is quite informal and is more commonly used in oral speech rather than in written contexts. Its frequency of use is relatively low compared to more standard terms for dirt or mess.

Examples: 1. ¡Vaya guarrusca hay en esta habitación! (What a mess there is in this room!) 2. Después de la fiesta, se quedó una guarrusca enorme en la cocina. (After the party, there was a huge mess in the kitchen.)

Idiomatic Expressions: "Guarrusca" is not typically used in idiomatic expressions in Spanish. However, here are a few example sentences featuring the word in different contexts: 1. No aguanto más esta guarrusca en mi casa. (I can't stand this mess in my house anymore.) 2. Siempre deja una guarrusca detrás de él. (He always leaves a mess behind him.) 3. Limpié toda la guarrusca del suelo. (I cleaned up all the dirt from the floor.)

Etymology: The word "guarrusca" comes from the Spanish term "guarro," which means dirt, and likely evolved from colloquial language or regional dialects in Spain.

Synonyms: - Synonyms: suciedad, desorden, mugre - Antonyms: limpieza, orden, pulcritud