Como un buró (correct spelling) --- like a night table
"You look like a breast/chest "
It means "like a donkey." In the Disney movie, Despicable Me, Gru tells Miss Hattie she has a face "como un burro." It is definitely not a compliment, though she takes it as such. In Spanish, that insult would be, "Tienes una cara como un burro."
Essentially the same as in English; it is like a.....Como un(a) ...como un flan - shakycomo un tren - gorgeouscomo una regadera - crazyhablar como un papagayo - chattering like a parrotSource: Spanish Student, and a few examples
como un niño
It's "como una angelita" although the "a" on the end of "una" runs into the next word when you say it. It means "like a little angel."
És un placer conocerlo. Como está Usted?
Suenas como un niño.
The Spanish phrase can be translated as ' He behaved like an imbecile'. The Spanish word 'portarse' means to behave or to conduct oneself.
te quiero como a un amigo.
Trabajando como un perro.
"Como el/un jefe" = Like the/a boss