Sangron - How To Discuss
Henry Morales
Published May 11, 2026
Sangron
What does Sangroun mean in Spanish?
My husband and I are discussing what this means ... can anyone help me?
The answers above are only partially correct. In Mexico, sangran is the term given to celebrants. For example, everyone is excited for a Christmas party in their office. Everyone has to agree and then a colleague says no, I don't want this to be a party because I have to work and I don't want any extra noise around me. Then people will say that it is Sangran. Morally, tug, sangran is a hemorrhage that bleeds a lot, if possible)
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I was born in Mexico and raised in DF and Sangron means "st up" slang but it definitely means "st up"
In Mexico, Sangran is a person who almost always disagrees with everything or everything, he is a person who always wants to complain.
Sangran = (spoken) The one who is tall.
Literally = too much blood
Sangron
Sangron
What does sangron mean in Spanish?
My husband and I are talking about what that means ... can anyone help me?
The answers above are only partially correct. In Mexico, sangran is a term given to celebrants. For example, everyone in their office is excited about the Christmas party. Everyone has to agree and then one of his colleagues says no I don't want this to be a party because I have work to do and I don't want any extra noise around me. Then people will say it is serious. Literally, tug, congestion is a hemorrhage that causes a lot of bleeding from outside, if possible)
I was born and raised in Mexico in DF and Sangron means st up talk but it definitely means st up
In Mexico, Sangroun is a person who almost always disagrees with everything or something, he is a person who always wants to complain.
Sangrón = (slang) loving person
Literally = too much blood
Depending on where you live I guess. In Sonora, I often hear this for gpy, not for better people.
In Mexican parlance, it's like a person who hates, straightens out and, more seriously, a person who bleeds like a person who bleeds a lot.
Sangron
Sangron
I am Mexican and that means a disrespectful person to me.
In Mexican Spanish, Sangroun is an insult to someone who takes advantage of another, such as ■■■■. If you call it ■■■■■■ avocado, you call it Cattle Sangron.
That means you get up. For s