In some Spanish-speaking regions, 'temba' is a colloquial term used to refer to an older or middle-aged person, often implying that they are past their prime. The connotation can be negative or affectionate, depending on context.
Examples
- Spanish: Mi tío ya es un temba, pero aún le gusta jugar al fútbol.
- English: My uncle is already an old man, but he still likes to play soccer.