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pedorro means gassy / farting — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.

📅 Published: July 16, 2025

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pedorro

adjective • /[peh-DOR-roh]/

gassy / farting

Example:

Es tan pedorro que inunda la habitación.

He's so gassy he fills the room.

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🧠 What does pedorro mean?

Pedorro is a Spanish adjective used to describe someone who farts a lot or who is prone to having gas. It's generally used informally and can be playful or slightly insulting depending on context and tone. Think of it like calling someone a 'gassy person' or a 'fart machine' in English.

📚 Extra examples

  • ¡Ay, qué pedorro eres!
    Oh my gosh, you're so gassy!
  • Mi perro es muy pedorro después de comer frijoles.
    My dog is very gassy after eating beans.
  • Ese tipo es un pedorro, ¡no puedo creer lo mucho que se tira pedos!
    That guy is such a fart machine, I can't believe how much he farts!
  • Anoche comí algo que me puso pedorro.
    I ate something last night that made me gassy.

❓ FAQ

How do you say 'gassy / farting' in Spanish?
While 'gassy' can be translated in different ways depending on the context (e.g., 'con gases'), 'pedorro' specifically refers to someone who farts frequently.
How do you pronounce 'pedorro' in Spanish?
It's pronounced peh-DOH-rroh, with the stress on the second syllable.
How do you use 'pedorro' in a sentence?
You can use it before or after the noun it describes, similar to other adjectives in Spanish. For example, 'Ese chico pedorro' (That gassy boy) or 'Mi tío es pedorro' (My uncle is gassy).
What is the English translation of 'pedorro'?
The closest translations are 'gassy,' 'farting,' or 'a person who farts a lot.'
Does 'pedorro' change for gender or number?
Yes, it does. For a female, you would use 'pedorra,' and for plural, 'pedorros' (masculine) or 'pedorras' (feminine).
Is 'pedorro' common in everyday Spanish?
It's fairly common, especially in informal settings among friends and family. It's less likely to be used in formal situations.
Does 'pedorro' have slang or double meanings?
While its primary meaning relates to flatulence, it can sometimes be used playfully as a light insult or tease. The specific connotation depends heavily on context and tone.
Is 'pedorro' used differently in Spain vs Latin America?
The meaning and usage are generally consistent across both regions.

🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "pedorro"

Synonyms: flatulento, gaseoso

💡 Did You Know?

While 'pedorro' might seem a bit crude, humor related to bodily functions is quite common in many cultures, including some Spanish-speaking communities. Using words like 'pedorro' can be a sign of close friendship and camaraderie, but it’s important to be mindful of your audience!

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