In southern Venezuela, they call the cachilapo the blow with the open hand on the back of the skull.
Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
In the eastern plains of Colombia means Cimarrón, enmontado, wild, serrero. Cattle that are raised free and away from the Savannah, usually without number, no iron or unmarked and unknown owner.
felix omar melendez santana
in the Venezuelan Plains cachilapo the word is used to refer to an ordinary person, with little skill and knowledge of art or craft which boasts
Anónimo
RES, which still remained without branding, is part of a herd. Who appropriates it is called cachilapero, not very well seen man among the llaneros, despite being a very Creole tradition.
José
Cachilapo is used as a definition to the low, mediocre, ignorant person... someone unscrupulous
Bruno Gallo
Says no brand and no owner, who has become wild cattle. By inference is called so people without ties to the formalities.
Betzaida Barrios
CACHILAPOS: IS TOLD WHO THEY DON'T HAVE MANAGERIAL POSITIONS, OR HEADQUARTERS, OR BIG SALARIES, HOWEVER PERFORM IMPORTANT TASKS THAT LEAD TO THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE GOALS IN THE COMPANY OR BODY WHERE PUBLIC IS PLAY!
Anónimo
Cachilapo is said to the person who is Armadillo and pretending to be lapa, in other words, it is believed that you play much when in reality it is very low-level sports
Catire Carpio
In Eastern Venezuela... used to define a person of Indian origin ( native ) of poverty and simplicity.
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