espantaviejas
Spanish
Etymology
From espantar (“to scare”) + viejas (“elderly women”), itself a modification from the movie "Espantatiburones", titled "Shark Tale" in english.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /espantaˈbjexas/, [es.pãn̪.t̪aˈβ̞je.xas]
Noun
espantaviejas m (plural espantaviejas)
- (Mexico, Internet slang elsewhere) the complete opposite of a chick magnet, a chick repeller.