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Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in Oct. 2016
The term buchón has several meanings. One of them is related to some birds. On the other hand, it is a derogatory appellation used in Mexico. In Argentina, it is synonymous with snitch or informer. In Colombia, buchón is the name of a plant. On Coast Rich, this word is used to refer to the soccer player who prefers to carry the ball rather than give a pass to his teammate.
The crop of birds
Some birds have under the mouth a membrane, the crop or buchón, which allows them to stock the food so that it can be digested slowly. The walls of the crop have a strong musculature and this facilitates the crushing of the food. One of the species with this characteristic is the buchona pigeon which, in turn, has several subspecies (the gorguero buchón, the rifeno or the gaditano)
In Mexico
Among Mexicans, the word buchón is used as a synonym for drug trafficker. This term was originally used in the state of Sinaloa, but over time it spread throughout the country. Buchones often wear expensive and flashy clothes, drive fancy cars, consume some types of whiskey and have their own cultural icons, especially the narcocorrido. As for the origin of the term, there is a curious circumstance that could serve as an explanation: in Sinaloa the
Water I had a low quality and in its day this caused many people to swell their necks and they were called buchones.In Argentina
In the languagecolloquial a buchón is a snitch, that is, someone who tells something that he should not tell. It is normally used in the school context when a student betrays a classmate for some reason (for example, for having cheated on a test).
In colombia
The water buchón is a plant that sometimes becomes an invasive plant and, therefore, is a pest that can block the natural course of river water or alter some ecosystems aquatic.
In Costa Rica
If a Costa Rican uses the word buchón, he is referring to a type of soccer player, specifically one who wants to have the ball in his power and does not pass it on to his teammates. team. In Spain, in football terminology, a buchón is a pacifier. In any case, he is an excessively individualistic player.
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