bicharraco means ugly / weird creature — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: September 1, 2025
bicharraco
noun • /[bee-char-RAH-co]/
ugly / weird creature
Example:
¡Mira ese bicharraco en el suelo!
Look at that weird creature on the floor!
🧠 What does bicharraco mean?
Bicharraco is a funny, informal Spanish word used to describe a strange or ugly creature, often an insect or small animal. It carries a playful and slightly negative connotation, suggesting the creature is odd-looking or even a little creepy. Think of it as a more expressive and exaggerated way of saying "critter," "bug," or "little beast." It's often used humorously or affectionately, not to be taken too seriously.
📚 Extra examples
- ¡Mira ese bicharraco! ¿Qué será?
Look at that weird creature! What is it? - Encontré un bicharraco en mi sopa.
I found a creepy crawly in my soup. - Mi perro persigue a todos los bicharracos del jardín.
My dog chases all the little critters in the garden. - ¡Qué bicharraco más feo!
What an ugly little beast!
❓ FAQ
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "bicharraco"
Synonyms: bicho raro, criatura extraña, animal feo
Opposites: animal bonito, criatura hermosa
💡 Did You Know?
Bicharraco comes from the word "bicho," which is a general term for "bug" or "creature." The suffix "-arraco" adds a sense of ugliness or strangeness.
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