"Mi macho" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "my male" in English. It is often used to refer to a partner or significant other in a possessive or endearing way.
A few words that rhyme with nacho are macho, gazpacho, and poncho.
"Macho" is a term used to describe a man who is overly masculine to the point of being aggressive or domineering. It can also refer to a sense of exaggerated masculinity characterized by arrogance and a need to prove one's manliness.
My sister
"Mi hermando" is a misspelling of "mi hermano," which means "my brother" in English.
"Mi vida" means "my life" in Spanish.
It depends if there is an accent on the e of "que" or not...If there is, then it means "How macho!"If there isn't, then it means "That man!"
caballo macho ...
Because Cubans speak Spanish, Tu macho rico would be "Your rich man".
Translation: What a handsome guy
Macho Macho Man
El amigo es macho grande y largo. The friend is big and large.
To me- a mi
microlensing can be produced by MACHO's
Pablo Macho Maysonet IV goes by Macho.
Hector Camacho went by Macho Camacho, Macho, and "Macho Camacho".
Muy macho.
macho probado is a man who tried sexual relations with men and after trying can say that he prefers to have them with women. thefore, on their way, they are even more macho than a normal man because they tried already with both sex and he can say, that he prefers sex with women.