Zorra (en. Bitch)

/ˈθora/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
English: Carnivorous mammal of the family Canidae, similar to the wolf but smaller in size.
English: The fox is a very cunning animal that adapts to different environments.
La zorra es un animal muy astuto que se adapta a diferentes ambientes.
English: Derogatory term to refer to a woman considered sensual or promiscuous.
English: Although they called her a fox, she felt empowered by her freedom.
A pesar de que la llamaron zorra, ella se sintió empoderada por su libertad.
English: A sly and cunning character in stories and fables.
English: In the fable, the fox deceived the crow to achieve its goal.
En la fábula, la zorra engañó al cuervo para lograr su objetivo.

Etymology

English: The term 'zorra' comes from the Latin 'vulpes' and has been associated with the cunning behavior of the animal.

Common Phrases and Expressions

English: to be more cunning than a fox
English: to be very intelligent or clever in a situation.
ser más astuta que una zorra

Related Words

English: cunning man
English: Man who behaves similarly to a fox, in contexts of cunning.
zorrón
English: fox-like behavior
English: Cunning or deceitful behavior or action.
zorrería

Slang Meanings

English: Easy woman or someone who has relationships without commitment.
English: They called her a fox because of her way of relating.
La llamaron zorra por su forma de relacionarse.
English: Person who acts very cunningly to achieve their ends.
English: He is a fox in business; he will always get what he wants.
Es un zorro en el negocio, siempre conseguirá lo que quiere.