Bravucón in english
Bravado
pronunciation: brəvɑdoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: brəvɑdoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
bravucón = bully ; laddish ; storm(y) petrel.
Example: In most stories about bullies the hero is nastily abused and then confronts the bully and soundly beats him at his own game.Example: In Britain such attitudes are referred to as 'laddish' and the holders of such views as 'laddettes' or 'yobettes'.Example: He's a stormy petrel, to be sure, but he's a feisty, outspoken, cantankerous, brilliant guy who has done wonders on and off the basketball court for generations of young men.more:
» bravucón militar = sabre-rattler .
Example: So let us tell these sabre-rattlers in clear terms that war is too serious a matter to be left to soldiers or politicians.