wuss

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wuss
v. ser gallina, ser débil y cobarde, retirarse de una confrontación o competencia, comportarse como un mariquita (jerga popular)

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wuss
flojo | cobarde | tímido

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wuss
(n.) = miedica, cobarde, gallina, cobardica, cagueta, miedoso, calzonazos.
Ex: He goes on to state that liberals are wusses for claiming 'I support the troops but not the war'.

 
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(v.) = acobardarse, atemorizarse.
Ex: What's great about this time of year is that people wuss out and stop training during the Winter (less crowded at the pool, gym, etc.).