How do you tell a girl she looks hot in Spanish?
- Bello / Bella – “Beautiful” ...
- Bonito / Bonita – “Pretty” or “Nice” ...
- Guapo / Guapa – “Handsome” ...
- Lindo / Linda – “Lovely” ...
- Bueno/Buena – “Good Looking” ...
- Hermoso/Hermosa – “Gorgeous” ...
- Atractivo/Atractiva – “Attractive” ...
- Radiante – “Radiant”
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The best way to say “beautiful girl” in Spanish is to say “mujer hermosa,” which translates to very beautiful woman. When speaking to a young girl, you can say “preciosa niña,” which means beautiful young girl. To describe any girl as beautiful, say “bella chica,” or beautiful girl.
Mami is a Spanish slang term variously used to refer to a mommy, attractive woman, female romantic partner, or close female friend.
- blazing.
- boiling.
- heated.
- humid.
- red.
- scorching.
- sizzling.
- sultry.
- a ten / a perfect ten. This probably comes from rating people's appearance on a scale of 1 to 10.
- a looker / a stunner. ...
- hot stuff. ...
- foxy (usually used for women, with “lady”) ...
- a stud / a hunk (only for men) ...
- a babe (usually for women, although occasionally for men as well)
Papi chulo ("cute daddy" in Caribbean Spanish) is a Spanish term of endearment for males.
Papi is a colloquial term for “daddy” in Spanish, but in many Spanish-speaking cultures, particularly in the Caribbean, it is often used as a general term of affection for any man, whether it's a relative, friend, or lover. The English “baby,” used as a term of endearment for spouses and children alike, is similar.
But in most of Latin America, however, chula means “cute” or “pretty.” Chula is often seen in the phrase mami chula, a Spanish form of “hot mama” for a sexy woman. Its male counterpart is papi chulo, for a “ladies' man.”
babe. noun(offensive) attractive woman. bathing beauty. beauty queen. cover girl.
How do you say she is hot?
- hot.
- inviting.
- mature.
- provocative.
- racy.
- seductive.
- sensual.
- sensuous.
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Try one next time you mop your forehead.
- Hotter than a billy goat with a blow torch.
- Hotter than Satan's house cat.
- Hotter than Satan's toenails.
- Hotter than doughnut grease at a fat man convention.
- Hotter than a blister bug in a pepper patch.
- Hotter than a jalapeño's armpit.

caliente (plural calientes) hot, warm (emitting heat or warmth) synonyms, antonym ▲ Synonyms: cálido, (weather) caluroso Antonym: frío.
- Fit (not used in the US) The main meaning of 'fit'is that the person is healthy and exercises a lot, but it has also come to mean attractive, and especially someone with a nice body. Wow, that guy standing at the bar is so fit!
- Foxy. Think of the Jimi Hendrix song “Foxy Lady. ...
- Gorgeous. ...
- Hot. ...
- Ravishing. ...
- Stunning.
Instead of using muchacho or muchacha or niño or niña, try out the Mexican slang term for “boy” or “girl,” which is chango or changa.
What does chula mean? Chula is Spanish slang for “cute” or “a beautiful woman,” often seen in mami chula (“hottie”).
n an adult female hog.
Chimba: Cool, great. "Oh, you're going on holiday to Colombia? ¡Qué chimba!" Bacano: A slightly less crass way of saying chimba.
Attitudes toward the term papi chulo are mixed among Latinx Americans, given chulo's history as a derogatory, racialized term in American English.
mami (plural mamis) (chiefly Latin American, Philippines) mommy, mother. (chiefly Latin American) attractive woman; momma. (chiefly Latin American) a term of affection for a woman.
Is Mami Chula offensive?
But it's definitely also sexual. When a guy calls you “chula,” I'm like, yes, please. At the same time, it does carry some negative connotations, like when you walk down the street and a guy calls you, “Mami chula.” That's offensive.
Verb. buta. to put, to place. to lay, to lay down.
The boteh (Persian: بته), is an almond or pine cone-shaped motif in ornament with a sharp-curved upper end. Though of Persian origin, it is very common in India, Azerbaijan, Turkey and other countries of the Near East.
This is one of the many Spanish words which originate from Arabic (O Allah!). Originally it might have been used in fervent prayer, but now it means little more than I hope or the slightly more emotional if only.
Noun. bicho malo m (plural bichos malos) (idiomatic) nasty piece of work.
bicho Noun. bicho, el ~ (m) (animalbestia) animal, the ~ Noun. ‐ a living organism characterized by voluntary movement.
pinta (uncountable) (Chicano, slang) prison.