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Pinche

/ˈpin.tʃe/ · adjective · vulgar
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Pinche In A Sentence

Origin & Usage

Mexican Spanish, originally meaning a lowly kitchen helper, evolved into a versatile vulgar intensifier. Extremely common in casual and angry Mexican speech, considered crude in formal settings.

People Also Ask

What does 'pinche' mean?

It's a Mexican vulgar intensifier like 'damn' or 'freaking.' It can also describe something cheap or lousy.

Is 'pinche' a bad word?

Yes, it's vulgar and not appropriate for formal settings, though it's extremely common casually.

Can 'pinche' be affectionate?

Among close friends it can be used jokingly, like 'pinche wey' meaning 'dude' with rough affection.

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