un habrazo
What does "un habrazo" mean?
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Is this something you heard or something you read?
I only know the word without an h ('h's aren't pronounced in Spanish) If you look abrazo up you will find it is a common word.
If I have missed something in your question please repost. I am not a native Spanish speaker so it is possible the word is used as you have written it.
It should be "un abrazo" The "un" is an article like "a" in English. So as Mardle suggests go to the translator and type in "abrazo" and you will have your answer.