squirting cucumber

Etymology
So named because when the fruit is fully ripe it squirts a stream of mucilaginous liquid containing its seeds.

Noun

 * 1) The plant, a member of the cucumber family

Translations

 * Abkhaz:
 * Arabic: قِثَّاء الْحِمَار, فَقُّوس الْحِمَار
 * Armenian:
 * Azerbaijani:
 * Bulgarian: луда кра́ставица, дива кра́ставица,, пушка́лка , пипо́нец / пипо́нест / пипо́нче / пипони́че , кау́нче
 * Catalan: cogombre amarg, cogombre salvatge, cogombret, esquitxagossos
 * Crimean Tatar:
 * Danish:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician: cogombro do demo
 * Georgian:
 * German: Spritzgurke, Eselsgurke, Eselskürbis
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: ἐλατήριον, βουβάλιον νότιον, φέρομβρον, βάλλις, σκόπιον, γρῦνον, πευκέδανον, σκόρπιον, σίκυς άγριος, σικύδιον
 * Hebrew: ירוקת החמור, קִשּׁוּא הַחֲמוֹר
 * Hungarian: magvarúgó, magrúgó, lövőuborka
 * Italian: cocomero asinino
 * Kabardian:
 * Kazakh: атпақияр
 * Latin: cucumis silvāticus, cucumis agrestis, cucumis anguīnus, cucumis errāticus, cucumis asinīnus, notion, elatērium, sicida
 * Norwegian: springagurk, sprøyteagurk, eselagurk
 * Persian: خرخیار
 * Polish: tryskawiec,, sprężak, tryskawiec lekarski, ośli ogórek, tryskawiec sprężysty
 * Romanian:, castravete-sălbatic
 * Russian: бе́шеный огуре́ц
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: штр̀ка̄љ, дѝвљӣ кра̏ставац
 * Latin:, dìvljī krȁstavac
 * Slovene: štŕkavec
 * Spanish: cohombrillo amargo, pepinillo del diablo
 * Swedish: sprutgurka
 * Turkish:
 * Welsh: cucumer chwystrellol