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FULL WYPAS, WYPASIONY, ZAJEBISTY???


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Polonius3Threads: 1,005
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 Aug 16, 09, 13:30    #1
I know whjat these mean and rpesume Polish native speakers take them for granted without giving them a thouhgt. My question is whether anyone on PF knows how, when and why they arose, perhaps who was the first to use them in the media.
I can even understanding zajebisty (f****** good), but full wypas? Sounds like something a sheepherder would make up. Any comments on its etymology?

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Edited by: Kamil_pl  Aug 16, 09, 15:17    #2
I'm not sure, but I think that "wypas" is from cows on the field. They eat a lot of grass, so they are good-feeded, big, healthy. So something "wypasione" is good, not cheap, have a lot of features, etc.
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 Aug 16, 09, 16:26    #3
Polonius3:
full wypas

fully loaded car ( with all the extra features) was used originally used to describe a car


I am not sure if it it used to describe other things.

Wypas/wypasiony=well fed, therefore the car fully loaded is described as :full wypas
SzwedwPolsceThreads: 13
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 Aug 16, 09, 23:04    #4
Polonius3:
zajebisty

I guess you understand which word it's derived from.
youknowwho  Aug 17, 09, 02:41    #5
Polonius3:
zajebisty

is kind of a free for all kind of word.. it has many different meanings depending on how it is used.

Kamil_pl:
I'm not sure, but I think that "wypas" is from cows on the field. They eat a lot of grass, so they are good-feeded, big, healthy. So something "wypasione" is good, not cheap, have a lot of features, etc.

right on.
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 Aug 17, 09, 06:25    #6
Interesting...

Polonius3:
zajebisty

we use this word in Russian for the same purpose and plenty others but it's considered rough.

Polonius3:
wypas

But this is only for livestock...
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Edited by: SzwedwPolsce  Aug 17, 09, 11:40    #7
Also note that zajefajny has become popular.
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 Aug 17, 09, 13:25    #8
Sasha:
But this is only for livestock...

not anymore, it has been borrowed to describe other things.
SzwedwPolsce:
zajefajny

oh, this one I have not heard. Thanks Szwed.
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 Aug 17, 09, 16:35    #9
SzwedwPolsce:
zajefajny

only pussies use this word
michaltk  Aug 17, 09, 20:28    #10
lol, it's like saying f-ing instead of fuc*ing...
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 Aug 18, 09, 10:26    #11
puercoespin:
only pussies use this word

Yes. It's mega gayish.
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 Jan 9, 10, 00:06    #12
SzwedwPolsce:
zajefajny

It's an euphemism for zajebisty, which is still considered rough by most people.

I remember Agnieszka Chylińska using it on TV, but I'm not sure when exactly and what programme it was. I don't think she was the first one either, but then I'm not much of a TV viewer.

And I remember "wypas" used by Gulczas, a guy from the 1st edition of the Polish Big Brother, in some sort of a TV commercial - something to do with cars probably, as the exact quote was "Nysa to jest wypas". I've just checked and the 1st edition of BB in Poland was in 2001, so the commercial must have been on the air soon after that - end of 2001? The expression was quite new then.



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