macho
41macho — adj. Macho is used with these nouns: ↑bravado, ↑image, ↑jerk, ↑man …
42Macho — Sexist; (ugs.): Chauvi; (abwertend): Chauvinist, Pascha. * * * Macho,der:umg:Chauvi MachoSexist,Sexprotz,Tyrann,Macher,Pascha,Chauvi,Chauvinist …
43Macho — Mạ|cho 〈 [ tʃo] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; umg.〉 sich betont männlich verhaltender Mann; er benimmt sich, redet wie ein Macho [Etym.: span. lateinamerikan., eigtl. »männlich«] …
44Macho — Ma|cho [ matʃo] der; s, s <aus amerik. span. macho »Männchen«, eigtl. »männliches Tier«> (ugs.) sich übertrieben männlich gebender Mann …
45macho — ma|cho [ matʃou ] adjective behaving in a way traditionally considered typical of a man, for example by being strong and willing to fight, and by hiding your feelings. This word usually shows that you dislike this behavior: Doug likes to kid… …
46macho — adj assertively male, aggressively mascu line. The word is a direct borrowing from Spanish in which it means male, partic ularly in an animal context, hence virile. ► Her experience among women rappers trying to cut it in the macho world of Hip… …
47macho up — vb an alternative form of butch up (to behave more assertively, courageously or to show more masculine characteristics). Macho is Spanish for male in the assertive or dominant sense of the word …
48Macho — harter Junge/Mann, der stolz auf seine Männlichkeit ist ♦ Thomas ist ein kleiner Macho, er denkt, dass die Freundin nur ihm gehört! …
49macho — camilla de dos varas con un saco, lona u otra tela, para transportar heridos o enfermos. Pedazo de tanela. tanela macho (ver) …
50macho — (MAH choh) [American Spanish: male] An adjective meaning manly, assertive, virile, courageous, dominating, or having a strong sense of one’s own power. she doesn’t quite fit in to the macho boys’ club of Los Angeles television. The St.… …