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pinche
1[ peen-chey ]
adjective
- damned; lousy; blasted:
With all this self-promotion you sound like a pinche public radio station during a fund drive!
- cheap or stingy.
adverb
- damned; blasted (used as an intensifier before an adjective):
They don't realize how pinche hard it is to learn to speak English.
noun
- Sometimes Disparaging. a menial worker, such as one who works in a kitchen.
- a cheap or stingy person; penny pincher; tightwad.
pinche
2[ peen-chey ]
noun
- a tamarin ( Saguinus oedipus ) native to Colombia with a long, manelike tuft of white hair: now endangered.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pinche1
First recorded in 1970–75; from Spanish, adjective and noun derivative of pinchar “to poke, prick,†variation (with influence of picar “to bite, stingâ€) of punchar “to punch,†from Vulgar Latin ±è³Ü²Ô³¦³Ù¾±Äå°ù±ð (unrecorded), verb derivative of Latin ±èÅ«²Ô³¦³Ù³Ü²õ “a prick, stingâ€; puncture ( def )
Origin of pinche2
First recorded in 1740–50; from French ±è¾±²Ô³¦³óé, of uncertain origin
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Example Sentences
But my parent’s generation — who, to this day, come back from the motherland lugging suitcases stuffed with local cheeses, edible seeds, chiles and candies — never needed any pinche lessons.
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But the pinche pandemic just doesn’t want to leave Latino life.
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