פּאַטשקען

Yiddish

Etymology

From Russian па́чкать (páčkatʹ).

Verb

פּאַטשקען (patshken) (past participle געפּאַטשקעט (gepatshket))

  1. to daub, smear
  2. to dirty, soil

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • אָנפּאַטשקען (onpatshken, to make a mess; to soil; to scribble)
  • פּאַטשקען זיך מיט (patshken zikh mit, to bother with, be involved with something messy)
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