In Spanish slang, 'manicero' is commonly used in some parts of Latin America to refer to a street vendor who sells peanuts. It's derived from the Spanish word 'maní', which means peanut.
Examples
- Spanish: El manicero siempre pasa por mi calle en las tardes, vendiendo sus deliciosos maníes.
- English: The peanut vendor always comes down my street in the afternoons, selling his delicious peanuts.