bajsa
Swedish
Etymology
According to Nationalencyklopedins ordbok in use since at least since the 1930s. Verb derivation from bajs ("poop").
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbajˌsa/
Verb
bajsa (present bajsar, preterite bajsade, supine bajsat, imperative bajsa)
- (colloquial) to defecate, to poop
- Hunden bajsade på den nyklippta gräsmattan.
- The dog pooped on the newly cut lawn.
- Kommer jag inte till en toalett snart så kommer jag att bajsa på mig.
- If I don't get to a bathroom soon, I'm going to poop myself.
- (slang) to show contempt for someone
- Jag bajsar på dina jävla lögner.
- I don't give a shit about your damned lies.
- Jag bajsar snett på dig.
- I don't care for you.
Usage notes
Can be used as a neutral everyday word for defecationin most informal situations.
Conjugation
Conjugation of bajsa (weak)
Active | Passive | |
---|---|---|
Infinitive | bajsa | — |
Present tense | bajsar | — |
Past tense | bajsade | — |
Supine | bajsat | — |
Imperative | bajsa | — |
Present participle | bajsande | |
Past participle | — |
Synonyms
- avföring ("feces")
- skit
Related terms
- bajs
- bajshumor ("poop humor")
- bajsig ("poopy")
- bajsnödig ("in need of defecating")
- kiss- och bajshumor ("potty humor")
See also
- kiss
Vilamovian
Etymology
From Old High German bīzan, from Proto-Germanic *bītaną, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeyd- (“to split”). Cognate with German beißen, Low German bieten, Dutch bijten, English bite, Danish bide, Swedish bita.
Pronunciation
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Verb
bajsa (imperfect bȧss, past participle gebyssa)
- to bite