scheiß
Appearance
German
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Verb
[edit]scheiß
Etymology 2
[edit]From Scheiß m.
Adjective
[edit]scheiß (strong nominative masculine singular scheißer, not comparable)
- (colloquial, vulgar) shitty, shit
- 2015 June 15, BenZon (lyrics and music), “❌STARTSCHUSS❌”[1]:
- Und deine Mama ist wie ein scheiß Pimpstück am Blasen
- Your mama is giving head like some shit-ass ho
Adverb
[edit]scheiß (colloquial, vulgar)
- very, damn, piss
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:sehr
- Es ist scheißkalt hier drin.
- It’s damn cold in here.
Usage notes
[edit]When reported upon in formal language, often written together with the next word, as if a compound. However the accentuation is distinct from a prefix: ein scheiß Haus (“a shitty house”) does not sound like ein Scheißhaus (“a shithouse”). This spelling is influenced by the fact that the adjective does not allow predicative use and the adverb not isolated use, unlike scheiße, which bears the same meanings, e.g. **Er hat es gemacht, aber scheiß. → only Er hat es gemacht, aber scheiße. (“He has done the thing, but sloppily”) goes.