wpierniczać
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Polish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From wpierniczyć + -ać.
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]wpierniczać impf (perfective wpierniczyć)
- (transitive, colloquial, euphemistic, mildly vulgar) to nosh (to eat a snack or light meal)
- Synonyms: wkurwiać, wjebywać, wpieprzać, wpierdalać
- (transitive, colloquial, euphemistic, mildly vulgar) to put something somewhere
- Synonym: wpieprzać
- (transitive, colloquial, euphemistic, mildly vulgar) to persuade someone to accept or buy something against their will
- Synonym: wpieprzać
- (transitive, colloquial, euphemistic, mildly vulgar) to contribute to creating a difficult situation for someone
- Synonym: wpieprzać
- (transitive, colloquial, euphemistic, mildly vulgar) to beat someone up (to give a severe beating to someone; to assault someone violently with repeated blows) [with dative ‘whom’]
- Synonym: wpieprzać
- (transitive, colloquial, euphemistic, mildly vulgar) to piss off (to annoy, to anger)
- Synonym: wpieprzać
- (transitive, colloquial, euphemistic, mildly vulgar) to place someone in some place against their will
- Synonym: wpieprzać
- (reflexive with się, colloquial, euphemistic, mildly vulgar) to meddle in someone's affairs
- (reflexive with się, colloquial, euphemistic, mildly vulgar) to interfere in someone's conversation
- (reflexive with się, colloquial, euphemistic, mildly vulgar) to clash with something
- (reflexive with się, colloquial, euphemistic, mildly vulgar) to enter somewhere without someone's permission
- (reflexive with się, colloquial, euphemistic, mildly vulgar) to find oneself in a difficult situation as a result of making a bad decision
Conjugation
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- wpierniczać in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Categories:
- Polish terms suffixed with -ać
- Polish 3-syllable words
- Polish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Polish/it͡ʂat͡ɕ
- Rhymes:Polish/it͡ʂat͡ɕ/3 syllables
- Polish lemmas
- Polish verbs
- Polish imperfective verbs
- Polish transitive verbs
- Polish colloquialisms
- Polish euphemisms
- Polish vulgarities
- Polish reflexive verbs
- Polish minced oaths
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