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Someone who constantly stirs up trouble, picks fights, or ruins the atmosphere wherever they go. In Argentina, "bardear" means to provoke or insult, and a bardero does it as a habit, not an accident.
“Don't invite him to the barbecue, he's a troublemaker who ruins any gathering.”
“He started causing problems when he arrived late and everyone had already eaten.”
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/Sounds like "bahr" (as in "bar") + "DEH" (as in "debt") + "roh" (as in "row")/
Someone who constantly stirs up trouble, picks fights, or ruins the atmosphere wherever they go. In Argentina, "bardear" means to provoke or insult, and a bardero does it as a habit, not an accident.
“Don't invite him to the barbecue, he's a troublemaker who ruins any gathering.”
“He started causing problems when he arrived late and everyone had already eaten.”
A neighborhood bully or tough guy who uses aggression and intimidation to assert dominance. In Ecuador and Peru, the faite is always looking for a fight and uses conflict as a way to show hierarchy. The attitude is more bark than bite most of the time, but the intention is very much to be feared.