Simaron (en. Wild)
/siˈma.ron/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
noun
A type of animal or plant that is wild and not domesticated.
The wild horses are known for their strength and speed.
Ang mga simaron na kabayo ay kilala sa kanilang lakas at bilis.
A term for people who do not adhere to laws or are outcasts in society.
The outlaws in the forest are often hunted by the hunters.
Ang mga simaron sa gubat ay madalas na hinuhuli ng mga manghuhuli.
Etymology
Spanish: 'cimarrón', meaning 'wild' or 'untamed'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
wild animal
An animal that is wild and not domesticated.
simaron na hayop
Related Words
cimarrón
Spanish term referring to wild animals or people.
cimarrón
wild animal
Animals that live in nature and are not domesticated.
ligaw na hayop
Slang Meanings
a stylish or cool person
Jake is really simaron, he always has new shoes and clothes.
Sobrang simaron ni Jake, lagi siyang may bagong sapatos at gamit.
arrogant or haughty
Let's not talk to him, he's such a simaron.
Huwag na natin siyang kausapin, simaron kasi siya.
sycophant or a person who seeks favor
You might want to hang out with simaron people like you, so you'll all have fun.
Baka gusto mo na lang ang mga simaron na katulad mo, para masaya kayo.