Pendenciero in english
Quarrelsome
pronunciation: kwɔrəlsəm part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: kwɔrəlsəm part of speech: adjective
In gestures
pendenciero1 = rowdy ; bovver boy ; storm(y) petrel.
Example: He was assaulted by a gang of white rowdies who beat him over the head with pistols bruising him severely and laming him.Example: They are not bovver boys at all, though -- actually they are usually very nice people, with very very few exceptions.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.pendenciero2 = bellicose ; quarrelsome ; trouble-making.
Example: For all their bellicose rhetoric, they still hope that diplomatic pressure will persuade Iran to compromise.Example: Often they are garrulous, even quarrelsome.Example: There I was sitting at the bar staring at my drink when a large, trouble-making biker steps up next to me, grabs my drink and gulps it down in one swig.