Fart in spanish

Pedo

pronunciation: pedoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

fart1 = pedo [peo], cuesco. 

Example: The longer a fart is held in, the larger the proportion of inert nitrogen it contains, because the other gases tend to be absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the intestine.

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» fart-face = cara pedo, cara culo.

Example: I want all of you fart-faces on the ground and on your stomachs and I want you to give me ten pushups.

» fart in + the wind = escupir para arriba, no llevar a ningún fin, ser una pérdida de tiempo, hacerle una paja a un muerto.

Example: Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better.

» let off + a fart = peerse, tirarse un pedo, tirarse un cuesco.

Example: Sometimes, she would walk up to us when we were watching TV, let off a fart, and then walk away.

» like a fart in a colander = perdiendo el tiempo.

Example: Oh well, I could either stand here like a fart in a colander or I could haul my sorry ass up this obstacle course.

» old fart = carroza, viejo chocho, vejestorio, viejo pesado, viejo pelmazo.

Example: Old farts are everywhere, and they bring with them the ghosts of the past -- ghosts that are long dead and need to remain so.

» trumpet fart = pedo trompetero, cuesco trompetero.

Example: She was a gassy bird and her trumpet farts kept us all in stitches.

» wet fart = pedo líquido, pedo húmedo, pedo churretoso.

Example: I detected at the end of the trumpet that Miley unknowingly added a portion of a wet fart to her final round of trumpeting.

fart2 = peerse, tirarse un pedo, tirarse un cuesco. 

Example: As a result of the strange meal we all had everybody farted profusely all night long.

Fart synonyms

wind in spanish: viento, pronunciation: waɪnd part of speech: noun flatus in spanish: flato, pronunciation: flætəs part of speech: noun farting in spanish: pedo, pronunciation: fɑrtɪŋ part of speech: noun breaking wind in spanish: rompe vientos, pronunciation: breɪkɪŋwɪnd part of speech: noun break wind in spanish: ventosear, pronunciation: breɪkwɪnd part of speech: verb
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