The term 'machucafuerte' is not a common Spanish slang term and it appears to be a combination of two words – 'machuca' (which means 'crush' or 'mash') and 'fuerte' (which means 'strong'). However, in a slang context, it's meaning may vary based on the region and specific usage. It could potentially be used to describe someone who is strong or tough.
Examples
- Spanish: Ese hombre es un machucafuerte, nadie quiere meterse con él.
- English: That man is a 'machucafuerte', nobody wants to mess with him.