be sulking
The phrase 'estar enfurruñado' in Spanish means to be sulking or to be in a state of pouting due to discontent, irritation, or annoyance. It describes a mood where an individual withdraws or expresses displeasure, often avoiding interaction with others as a result of feeling upset or wronged. This behavior can be observed in both children and adults, and it typically signifies a reaction to a situation that is perceived as unfair or frustrating.