In Spanish slang, 'loro' is commonly used in several Latin American countries to refer to someone who talks a lot, often with the connotation that they talk too much or in a bothersome manner. The term directly translates to 'parrot', a bird known for its chattiness.
Examples
- Spanish: Mi amigo es un verdadero loro, nunca deja de hablar.
- English: My friend is a real chatterbox, he never stops talking.