If you speak spanish…what does ‘bombocito’ mean?
A Mexican woman referred to me as "bombocito" and suggested I find out what it means. Could someone help me understand its meaning in English?
10 Answers
It means she likes you. Bombon is actually a marshmallow in Spanish, but the word is used by gals to make reference on a guy as looking cute.
A Bombon is not a marshmallow, it's a stuffed chocolate.
She called you bomboncito as a compliment, meaning you are cute and sweet, the "cito" is a diminutive it's like saying sweetie or cutie
It is refering to you (a male) as a little sweet thing or piece of candy. The "bombon" - sweet thing or slang for candy
The "cito" - is placing the masculine meaning to it
You might have a crush on your hands!
I taking spanish, but not too good but it's slang for "little piece of sweet candy"
you can go to www.wordreference.com but first u need to know how to spell it cause you might have wrong spelling, But i think it means cutie
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