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141 puñetero
adj.damned, bally.* * *► adjetivo1 familiar (fastidioso) damned► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *- ra adjetivo (fam)a) (delante del n) ( uso enfático) damn, blastedeste puñetero pueblo — this lousy o miserable town (colloq)
b) [SER] < persona>no seas puñetero — don't be a swine (colloq), don't be a jerk (colloq)
* * *= bloody.Nota: Palabra derivada de la expresión " By our Lady".Ex. Prince Charles has admitted he is a ' bloody nuisance' lobbying on green issues but concedes he will have to curb his campaigning when he becomes king.* * *- ra adjetivo (fam)a) (delante del n) ( uso enfático) damn, blastedeste puñetero pueblo — this lousy o miserable town (colloq)
b) [SER] < persona>no seas puñetero — don't be a swine (colloq), don't be a jerk (colloq)
* * *= bloody.Nota: Palabra derivada de la expresión " By our Lady".Ex: Prince Charles has admitted he is a ' bloody nuisance' lobbying on green issues but concedes he will have to curb his campaigning when he becomes king.
* * *( fam)1 ( delante del n)(uso enfático): tuvieron otra discusión por la puñetera perra they had another argument over the damn o blasted dog ( colloq)tengo ganas de irme de este puñetero pueblo I want to get out of this lousy o miserable town ( colloq)vete de una puñetera vez just get the hell out of here ( colloq)2 [ SER] ‹persona›masculine, feminine* * *
puñetero◊ -ra adjetivo (Esp fam)
b) [SER] ‹ persona›:
puñetero,-a adj fam
1 (complicado) difficult: una pregunta muy puñetera, a hard question
2 (fastidioso, molesto) este puñetero ruido..., this damn noise...
su puñetera costumbre..., her damn habit
3 (malicioso) spiteful, malicious: su hermano es un tipo muy puñetero, his brother is really a jerk
' puñetero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
puñetera
English:
bleeding
- bloody
- fucking
* * *♦ adj2. [difícil] tricky, awkward;nos puso un examen muy puñetero he set us a very tricky examtiene la puñetera manía de poner la música a todo volumen he has the Br bloody o US goddamn annoying habit of playing music at full volume;no me hacen ni puñetero caso they don't take a blind bit of notice of me;¡cállate de una puñetera vez! shut up, for Christ's sake!♦ nm,fpain;* * *popI adj damn fam, damned fam, Brbloody pop ;
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