Payaso in english
Clown
pronunciation: klaʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: klaʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
payaso1 = clown ; joker.
Example: The article 'Every picture tells a story' describes a new labelling system for the categorisation of library materials which includes a star-shaped badge for Westerns, a flower for gardening and plants, a tank for war, and a clown's face for 'funny stories'.Example: However, it is concluded that sociology's role as an 'undisciplined joker' in the scientific realm may itself have value.more:
» hacer el payaso = clown around/about ; fool around/about ; monkey around/about ; goof around/about ; lark around/about ; act + the goat .
Example: Almost as if I were clowning around when more important things needed to be tended to. Example: For those professional fools, the clowns, fooling around is serious business. Example: The party is over but the monkeying around is just beginning. Example: Does any of your friends goof around and flash you their privates?. Example: This is me and some friends larking about while we were on holiday in Honicombe. Example: He was taking drink as a medication. He was not a just drunken fool, but he was acting the goat = Usaba el alcohol como medicación. No es que fuera un tonto borracho, sino que estaba haciendo el ganso.payaso2 = buffoon ; douchebag ; douche.
Example: It is already evident that he is a cretinous buffoon.Example: I had to go through this event alone cause I too had a douchebag as a boyfriend = I had to go through this event alone cause I too had a douchebag as a boyfriend.Example: I don't wish anybody to get fired or laid off but that guy is such a douche!.