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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Principal Translations | | Spanish | English | | puteado adj | vulgar (vejado, maltratado) (colloquial) | screwed over adj | | hard done-by adj | | El pobre muchacho, puteado y triste, se sentó a llorar en un rincón de la oficina. | | The poor young man, screwed over and sad, sat crying in the corner of the office. | | puteado adj | vulgar (insultado) | insulted adj | | offended adj | | (colloquial) | get raked over the coals v expr | | Por ponernos a defender al vendedor de la tienda, salimos puteadas. | | We got insulted for sticking up for the store clerk. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Additional Translations | | Spanish | English | | puteado adj | CO, VE: vulgar (deteriorado, ajado) | worn out adj | | (UK, colloquial) | knackered adj | | Como no tenía plata, tuve que comprar un carro todo puteado que se averió en el primer viaje. | | Because I was low on funds, I had to buy a worn-out car that broke down on the first trip. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Principal Translations | | Spanish | English | | putear⇒ vtr | ES: vulgar (incordiar, molestar) (colloquial, offensive) | screw⇒ vtr | | ruin⇒ vtr | | Si no haces todo lo que yo te mande, te voy a putear en la empresa. | | If you don't do everything I tell you, I'll screw you in the company. | | putear vtr | AmL: vulgar (insultar) | mouth off at v expr | | (UK, slang) | slag off vtr phrasal insep | | A Fernando no le gustó la broma que le hicimos y nos puteó. | | Fernando didn't take kindly to the prank we pulled on him and he mouthed off at us. | | putear vi | AmL: vulgar (decir palabrotas) (UK, colloquial) | eff and blind v expr | | swear like a trooper, swear like a sailor v expr | | (US, informal) | cuss⇒ vtr |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Additional Translations | | Spanish | English | | putear⇒ vi | vulgar (ejercer la prostitución) | whore⇒ vi | | whore around v expr | | putear vtr | MX: vulgar (dar golpiza) (vulgar) | f*** up vtr phrasal sep | | (informal) | beat up, mess up vtr phrasal sep |
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