срать

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sьrati.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sratʲ]
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Verb

срать • (sratʹ) impf (perfective вы́срать or насра́ть or посра́ть)

  1. (vulgar) to shit (to defecate)
    Synonyms: га́дить (gáditʹ), наложи́ть (naložítʹ)
    срать кирпичамиsratʹ kirpičamito shit bricks, to be extremely angry
    Нача́льник срал кирпича́ми ка́ждый раз когда́ подчинённые приходи́ли на рабо́ту с опозда́нием.
    Načálʹnik sral kirpičámi káždyj raz kogdá podčinjónnyje prixodíli na rabótu s opozdánijem.
    The boss was getting angry as hell every time when employees came to work late.
    срать (на что́-либо)sratʹ (na štó-libo)to not care (about something) (literally, “to shit on (something)”)
    Срать ему́ на э́то.Sratʹ jemú na éto.He doesn't give a shit about this. (literally, “He would shit on this.”)
    Cрать не сяду с ним.Cratʹ ne sjadu s nim.I don't want to have a deal with him. (literally, “I will not shit sitting to next to him.”)
    Не мо́жешь срать — не му́чай жо́пу
    Ne móžešʹ sratʹ — ne múčaj žópu
    if you can't do the time, don't do the crime
    (literally, “If you can't shit out, don't irritate your ass.”)

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