"pringoso" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Spanish]

Forms: pringosa [feminine], pringosos [masculine, plural], pringosas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From pringue (“fat; grime; gunge; gunk”) + -oso. Etymology templates: {{affix|es|pringue|-oso|t1=fat; grime; gunge; gunk}} pringue (“fat; grime; gunge; gunk”) + -oso Head templates: {{es-adj}} pringoso (feminine pringosa, masculine plural pringosos, feminine plural pringosas)
  1. greasy, sticky Derived forms: jara pringosa Related terms: pringar, pringue

Inflected forms

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