Slimeball
//ˈslaɪm.bɔːl//
Translations of "slimeball" (11 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dutch | slijmbal(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable) | — | |
| Estonian | libedik(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable), limukas(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable) | — | |
| Finnish | limanuljaska(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable) | — | |
| French | cochon(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable), enflure(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable), ordure(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable), porc(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable), raclure(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable), sac à foutre(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable), sac à merde(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable), vicelard(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable) | — | |
| German | Schleimball(mucus-coated lump of the parasitic larvae of a liver fluke), Schleimkugel(round lump made up of or coated with slime or a slime-like substance which came from outer space) | — | |
| Italian | maiale(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable), porco(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable), squallido(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable) | — | |
| Māori | kakī mohokura(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable) | — | |
| Polish | oblech(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable), obleśniak(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable) | — | |
| Russian | па́дло(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable), слизняк(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable) | pádlo, sliznjak | |
| Spanish | baboso(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable) | — | |
| Ukrainian | слима́к m слизня́к(person who is slimy or otherwise undesirable) | slymák |
slijmbal
libedik, limukas
limanuljaska
cochon, enflure, ordure, porc, raclure, sac à foutre, sac à merde, vicelard
Schleimball, Schleimkugel
maiale, porco, squallido
kakī mohokura
oblech, obleśniak
baboso
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.