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An eccentric person who does not fit in with any group. Some wear it as an insult, others carry it as a badge of pride. Used across Spain, Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia.
“He was always the odd one out in class but now he is the most successful of them all.”
“In that office I am the odd one out because I never go to the company lunches.”
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An eccentric person who does not fit in with any group. Some wear it as an insult, others carry it as a badge of pride. Used across Spain, Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia.
“He was always the odd one out in class but now he is the most successful of them all.”
“In that office I am the odd one out because I never go to the company lunches.”
A neighborhood tough who struts around acting brave and threatening but has nothing real behind the posturing. In Argentine and Uruguayan lunfardo, the compadrito is a classic figure tied to early tango culture: the flashy brawler who intimidates on his block but is ultimately all swagger and no substance.