κουράδα
Greek
Etymology 1
From Ancient Greek σκωράδιον (skōrádion), a derivative of σκῶρ (skôr).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kuˈɾaða/
Noun
κουράδα • (kouráda) f (plural κουράδες)
- (colloquial, slightly vulgar) turd (lump of faeces)
- Είναι πολύ αγενές να αφήνεις την κουράδα στην τουαλέτα όταν τελειώσεις.
- Eínai polý agenés na afíneis tin kouráda stin toualéta ótan teleióseis.
- It's very rude to leave the turd in the toilet when you are done.
- Όταν κανείς ιππασία, πρέπει να μαζεύεις τις κουράδες του αλόγου.
- Ótan kaneís ippasía, prépei na mazéveis tis kourádes tou alógou.
- When one is horseriding, one should pick up the horse's turds.
Declension
Derived terms
- κουραδάκι n (kouradáki) = (diminutive form)
- κουράδας m (kourádas, “turd, prick, asshole”)
- κουράδω f (kourádo, “turd, prick, bitch”)
- κουραδόμαγκας m (kouradómagkas, “fake tough guy”)
- κουραδομηχανή f (kouradomichaní, “layabout, lazy shit”)
Etymology 2
Inflected form.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kuˈɾaða/
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