majadero means foolish / rude person — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 27, 2025
majadero
noun • /[mah-hah-DEH-roh]/
foolish / rude person
Example:
Ese majadero no para de molestar.
That fool won't stop bothering people.
🧠 What does majadero mean?
Majadero is a Spanish word used to describe someone who is foolish, silly, or acts in a rude and inconsiderate manner. It carries a stronger connotation than simply saying someone is 'silly' and often implies a level of annoyance or exasperation with the person's behavior. Think of it as someone who is a bit of a pest or a nuisance due to their foolish actions or words.
📚 Extra examples
- ¡No seas majadero! Deja de molestar al perro.
Don't be foolish! Stop bothering the dog. - Ese majadero dejó la puerta abierta y ahora hay moscas por todas partes.
That idiot left the door open and now there are flies everywhere. - Me molesta que seas tan majadero a veces.
It bothers me that you're so foolish sometimes. - No le hagas caso, es un majadero.
Don't pay attention to him, he's a fool.
❓ FAQ
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "majadero"
Synonyms: tonto, idiota, imbécil, necio, bobo, estúpido
Opposites: inteligente, sensato, listo, sabio
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'majadero' comes from the verb 'majar', which means 'to crush' or 'to grind'. This suggests the image of someone whose thoughts are 'crushed' or not well-formed, leading to foolish behavior.
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