'Yungay' is a very specific slang term from Chile, used to refer to an attractive or good-looking person. Examples Spanish: Mira a ese chico, ¡es un yungay! English: Look at that guy, he's a hottie!
zambrano
The term 'zambrano' is not a recognized Spanish slang. It is commonly a last name in Spanish-speaking countries. Please check the term or its spelling. Examples Spanish: N/A English: N/A
zampado
A colloquial term used to refer to the act of eating quickly or devouring food. Examples Spanish: Me he zampado una hamburguesa en cinco minutos. English: I wolfed down a burger in five minutes.
zampietri
A slang term used in Spain, particularly in Madrid, that refers to a pair of shoes or footwear. Examples Spanish: Voy a comprar unos zampietri nuevos para la fiesta de esta noche. English: I am going to buy some new shoes for tonight's party.
zampón
A person who eats a lot or too much, often used in a playful or teasing manner. Examples Spanish: Mi hermano es un zampón, siempre es el primero en vaciar su plato. English: My brother is a big eater, he's always the first one to empty his plate.
zanahoria
In Spanish slang, 'zanahoria' is used to refer to someone who is boring, bland, or uncool. Examples Spanish: No invites a Juan a la fiesta, es un zanahoria. English: Don't invite Juan to the party, he's a bore.
zapatilla
In Spanish slang, 'zapatilla' typically refers to a sneaker or casual shoe. However, in some regions it can also refer to a slipper. Examples Spanish: Voy a comprar unas zapatillas nuevas para correr. English: I'm going to buy new sneakers for running.
zapatón
A pejorative term used in some Spanish-speaking countries to refer to someone who is clumsy or lacks finesse. Can also refer to someone with big feet. Examples Spanish: Deja de ser tan zapatón y maneja con más cuidado. English: Stop being so clumsy and drive more carefully.