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John in Portuguese

John in Portuguese is Beltrano, Fulano, Sicrano — John means informal US term for a toilet.

John in Portuguese

Beltrano
proper noun
(informal) Used generically for a man whose actual name may not be known.
Fulano
proper noun
(informal) Used generically for a man whose actual name may not be known.
Sicrano
proper noun
(informal) Used generically for a man whose actual name may not be known.
joão
proper noun
(informal) Used generically for a man whose actual name may not be known.
João
proper noun
cabrito
noun
(slang, US) A prostitute's client.
casinha
noun
(slang, US) A device or place to urinate and defecate: now usually a toilet or lavatory, but also (dated) a chamber pot or outhouse.

What does "John" mean?

  1. noun Informal US term for a toilet.
    "He excused himself to go to the john."
  2. noun Slang for a prostitute's customer.
    "Police were arresting johns as part of the sting operation."

John in a sentence

  • He excused himself to go to the john.
  • Police were arresting johns as part of the sting operation.

Similar words in Portuguese

Common Portuguese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "John" in Portuguese?

"John" in Portuguese is Beltrano, Fulano, Sicrano. John means: Informal US term for a toilet.

How do you use "John" in a sentence?

Example: "He excused himself to go to the john." In Portuguese, "John" is Beltrano, Fulano, Sicrano.

Are there other ways to say "John" in Portuguese?

Yes — Portuguese has 7 translations listed for "John": Beltrano, Fulano, Sicrano, joão, João, cabrito.

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