What does puturos in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word puturos in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use puturos in Romanian.

The word puturos in Romanian means stinking, lazy, leneș, duhnitor, urât mirositor, leneș, puturos, puturos, leneș, leneș, gândac puturos. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word puturos

stinking, lazy

leneș

(sb: does little)

E deștept, dar puturos.
He is smart, but lazy.

duhnitor

(UK, informal (bad-smelling)

urât mirositor

(formal (foul smelling)

There was nothing on the wasteland, but a noisome pile of rotting waste.

leneș, puturos

(informal (does nothing)

Jake does nothing around the house -- he's bone idle!

puturos

(slang (idle person)

Get out of bed, lazybones!

leneș

(informal, figurative (idle person) (figurat)

Fratele Ginei este un leneș; are 35 de ani, dar nu are un loc de muncă și locuiește cu mama lui.
Gina's brother is a bum; he's thirty-five but has no job and lives with his mother.

leneș

(informal (idle or worthless)

Don't waste your time on such a deadbeat hobby.

gândac puturos

(bad-smelling insect)

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