charro – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Charro
Charro is a term referring to a traditional
horseman from
Mexico, originating in the central-western regions primarily in the states of
Jalisco,
Michoacan,
Zacatecas,
Durango,
Chihuahua,
Aguascalientes, and
Guanajuato. The Mexican terms
vaquero and
ranchero (
cowboy and
rancher) are similar to the
charro but different in culture,
etiquette, mannerism, clothing, tradition and social status.
Charro!
Charro! is a 1969 American
western film starring
Elvis Presley shot on location at
Apacheland Movie Ranch]and
Old Tucson Studios in Arizona. It was his only role that did not feature him singing on-screen, and is the only Presley film to feature no songs at all except for the main title theme. It also features a bearded Presley for the first and last time in any of his films.
charro
adj.
loud, meretricious
charro
nm.
horseman, one who rides a horse
charrar
v.
talk, communicate with spoken words, chitchat; blab, babble
charro
adj.
rustic, unsophisticated, unrefined; provincial