fatty in Spanish
fatty in Spanish is graso, grasoso, pringoso — fatty means containing a lot of fat, or greasy in texture.
fatty in Spanish
graso
Containing, composed of, or consisting of fat.
grasoso
Like fat; greasy.
pringoso
Like fat; greasy.
graso
Like fat; greasy.
mantecoso
Like fat; greasy.
pingüe
Like fat; greasy.
seboso
Like fat; greasy.
gordito
(pejorative, slang) An obese person.
guatoncito
(pejorative, slang) An obese person.
gordinflón
(pejorative, slang) An obese person.
gordo
(pejorative, slang) An obese person.
gordinflas
(pejorative, slang) An obese person.
What does "fatty" mean?
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adj Containing a lot of fat, or greasy in texture.
"The doctor advised her to cut down on fatty foods."
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noun (slang) A large marijuana cigarette, or blunt.
"He rolled a fatty and passed it around."
fatty in a sentence
- The doctor advised her to cut down on fatty foods.
- The bacon left a fatty residue in the pan.
- He rolled a fatty and passed it around.
Similar words in Spanish
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Frequently asked questions
What is "fatty" in Spanish?
"fatty" in Spanish is graso, grasoso, pringoso. fatty means: Containing a lot of fat, or greasy in texture.
How do you use "fatty" in a sentence?
Example: "The doctor advised her to cut down on fatty foods." In Spanish, "fatty" is graso, grasoso, pringoso.
Are there other ways to say "fatty" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 11 translations listed for "fatty": graso, grasoso, pringoso, mantecoso, pingüe, seboso.
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