slimy in Spanish
slimy in Spanish is viscoso, baboso, empalagoso — slimy means covered in or resembling slime.
slimy in Spanish
viscoso
Of or pertaining to slime
baboso
Of or pertaining to slime
empalagoso
Of or pertaining to slime
gelatinoso
Of or pertaining to slime
pegajoso
Of or pertaining to slime
tramposo
(slang, figuratively) Friendly in a false, calculating way; underhanded; two-faced; sneaky; slick; smarmy.
What does "slimy" mean?
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adj Covered in or resembling slime.
"The rocks by the pond were slimy and slippery underfoot."
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adj (informal) Dishonest and falsely friendly; untrustworthy.
"He gave a slimy compliment that felt more like a threat."
slimy in a sentence
- The rocks by the pond were slimy and slippery underfoot.
- He gave a slimy compliment that felt more like a threat.
- She couldn't stand her slimy landlord, always smiling while raising the rent.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "slimy" in Spanish?
"slimy" in Spanish is viscoso, baboso, empalagoso. slimy means: Covered in or resembling slime.
How do you use "slimy" in a sentence?
Example: "The rocks by the pond were slimy and slippery underfoot." In Spanish, "slimy" is viscoso, baboso, empalagoso.
Are there other ways to say "slimy" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 6 translations listed for "slimy": viscoso, baboso, empalagoso, gelatinoso, pegajoso, tramposo.
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