Fulano in english

So-and-so

pronunciation: soʊændsoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

fulano = nomen nescio [N.N.] ; Tom, Dick and Harry ; John Doe. 

Example: Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or non-specific person.Example: Before you lend cash to Tom, Dick and Harry, be sure you know what you're doing or else your friendship will be worth zilch.Example: A woman in Texas believes her missing brother may be a John Doe who has been in a nursing home on life support for the past 14 years.

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» cualquier fulanoany Tom, Dick or Harry .

Example: The idea that any women should marry any Tom, Dick or Harry regardless of her own feelings is simply prehistoric.

» fulano de talso-and-so .

Example: Well, if I'm told beforehand that so-and-so is not too bright, I might approach that person differently than I would if I hadn't been told anything.

Fulano synonyms

rat in spanish: rata, pronunciation: ræt part of speech: noun bum in spanish: culo, pronunciation: bʌm part of speech: noun, verb skunk in spanish: zorrillo, pronunciation: skʌŋk part of speech: noun crumb in spanish: miga, pronunciation: krʌm part of speech: noun puke in spanish: vómito, pronunciation: pjuk part of speech: verb, noun lowlife in spanish: mala vida, pronunciation: loʊlaɪf part of speech: noun stinker in spanish: canalla, pronunciation: stɪŋkɜr part of speech: noun rotter in spanish: sinvergüenza, pronunciation: rɑtɜr part of speech: noun scum bag in spanish: escoria, pronunciation: skʌmbæg part of speech: noun
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