GATURRO: G. is still being a “mystery cat” witness to the damage to the window. I am having trouble translating “BUCHON” in the last panel, other to find commentary that it is Mexican Slang. However, a commenter says that Spanish-language slang may have different meanings in different locales. So what does “BUCHON” mean in Argentina?
GATURRO: G. is still being a “mystery cat” witness to the damage to the window. I am having trouble translating “BUCHON” in the last panel, other to find commentary that it is Mexican Slang. However, a commenter says that Spanish-language slang may have different meanings in different locales. So what does “BUCHON” mean in Argentina?