In Spanish slang, 'cuervo' literally translates to 'crow'. However, it is also used colloquially in some regions to refer to a person who is opportunistic, taking advantage of situations for their own benefit.
Examples
- Spanish: No confíes en Juan, es un cuervo y solo busca su propio beneficio.
- English: Don't trust Juan, he's a cuervo and only looks out for his own benefit.