Guiño (en. Wink)
/ˈɡiɲo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Momentary closure of one eye, usually as a sign of complicity.
He gave a wink to his friend to let him know that everything was fine.
Le hizo un guiño a su amigo para que supiera que todo estaba bien.
Signal of understanding or joke between people.
When I told him the joke, he responded with a wink.
Cuando le conté el chiste, me respondió con un guiño.
Action of winking the eye.
The actor winked at the audience during the performance.
El actor guiñó al público durante la actuación.
Etymology
From the verb 'to wink', which comes from the term 'güin' from the indigenous language.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to give a wink
It refers to making a signal with the eye to convey complicity or agreement.
dar un guiño
to take the lead with a wink
It means to be clever or to have an advantage in a situation through a tacit understanding.
llevar la delantera con un guiño
wink of an eye
It is used to refer to an action or signal that implies complicity or a shared secret.
guiño de ojo
Related Words
to wink
Verb that means to wink.
guiñar
signal
A signal or hint given to communicate something without words.
seña
indication
A signal that serves to direct or guide.
indicación
Slang Meanings
To approve something in a conspiratorial way.
When I told him I was in trouble, he just gave me a wink.
Cuando le dije que estaba en problemas, solo me dio un guiño.
To playfully flirt in a light manner.
At the party, everyone was winking at each other amidst laughter.
En la fiesta, todos se guiñaban entre risas.