* Nathan Tucker <otologist@comcast.net>:
quoted 2 lines There was one phrase in particular that, directly translated,
>>There was one phrase in particular that, directly translated,
>>meant 'Go back to your mother's hole'...it had a lot of consonates.
* "qwerty" <miro.merlak@vip.hr>:
quoted 2 lines yeah!... it's 'Odi u picku materinu' and it's very common. :-)
>yeah!... it's 'Odi u picku materinu' and it's very common. :-)
>hah...
Yeah, I was about to say, "Idi u pic(v)ku materinu!". My gf is
from Beograd (Belgrade), but for the record, I don't take sides.
There's a ton of primo swearing in all the ex-Yugo countries. ;-)
Pronounce phonetically, roughly: ee-dee oo peetch-koo mah-ter-eenoo.
The "i" is like the "ee" in "tree", "u" like the "oo" in "zoo".
The "c(v)" is one letter, a "c" with a diacritical mark (small v)
above it, roughly "tch".
* Theorema Binario <theorema.bin@gmail.com>:
quoted 2 lines This is a popular phrase here in Peru. We say: "vete a la concha
>This is a popular phrase here in Peru. We say: "vete a la concha
>de tu madre" :P
Yeah, I know that one too! ;-b "Go back to your mother's..."
is pretty common in a lot of countries.
For swearing in every language, spelled phonetically in English:
http://www.insultmonger.com/swearing/
-Patrick
NP: Amon Düül II - "Yeti"
OD: Shivaree - "Who's Got Trouble?"
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