It is generally used to describe the vulgar and poor quality garment, which gives appearance to the one who wears it, of careless person and with little taste. It does not necessarily have to be an old or old-fashioned garment, it can be a brand new and current garment.
Beachurretina
In Extremadura, both north and south, it's something or someone, dirty, old, worthless to take up room and pick up dust
furoya
1o_ It is said of something ordinary, of poor quality. From Basque txar ( "defective" ) . See Basque/Txar . 2nd_ Mud stuck in clothes, trousers or shoes; shell, zarria, paw. 3o_ Tie to adjust the straps of a shoe as encompassed.
S. Delgado
In Madrid, we harriers call old and ramshackle trucks zarrio.
Anónimo
Zarrio:1: in Alava, Minnow-2: in Alava, zarbo, insect more wide and short body that spiders rio or hidrometras, which is usually almost always beneath the surface.
Anónimo
in Andalusia, I charro, ornate ornaments
Anónimo
Person who does not care and always goes very badly dressed
Anonimo
Falling snowflakes insignificant in my people often say that zarrios fall!.
Fernando Espín
Person bit careful in its physical appearance and hygiene, as well as tasks that plays.
ALBERTO
useless object, no value whatsoever, usually spoiled, that occupies space and that is arranged or pulls.
Anónimo
Adj. object or thing that is useless.
Anonimo
Very used by my grandmother and neighboring in the high Extrmadura, when they are angry with their husbands, they called them " zarrios ".
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