achuchón

/a.t͡ʃuˈt͡ʃon/
nounIntermediate
informal

A strong, affectionate hug, often given with enthusiasm or to express deep affection.

Después de meses sin vernos, nos dimos un achuchón enorme.

After months without seeing each other, we gave each other a huge hug.

El abuelo siempre le da un achuchón a su nieta cuando llega.

The grandfather always gives his granddaughter a big hug when she arrives.

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This term is commonly used in Spain and some Latin American countries to describe a warm, tight hug.

Collocations

dar un achuchónto give a big hugrecibir un achuchónto receive a big hug

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Related Phrases

dar un achuchónphrase
to give a big hug
recibir un achuchónphrase
to receive a big hug

💡Pro Tip

Regional Usage

Note that 'achuchón' is more common in Spain, while in Latin America, 'abrazo fuerte' is often used instead.

Gold Rule

Affectionate Context

Use 'achuchón' to describe a hug that is warm, affectionate, and often given with enthusiasm.

📖Word Origin

Derived from the verb 'achuchar,' which means to hug tightly, with the suffix '-ón' indicating a large or exaggerated action.

📝Usage Notes

This term is informal and conveys warmth and affection. It is more commonly used in Spain than in Latin America, where 'abrazo fuerte' might be more typical.

Word Breakdown

achuch-
hug
root
+
-ón
large or exaggerated
suffix
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