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David Zennier  Apr 13, 11, 23:42    #1
Hi, I'm wondering what this phrase means. I know the stem basically means "fuck", but that you can alter it to mean many different things by adding different prepositions at the beginning ("przejebany", "zajebisty"...). I read someone writing that he would describe someone as a "mam wyjebane na wszystko" kind of guy, how would you translate this?

Thanks.

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 Apr 13, 11, 23:58    #2
David Zennier:
Hi, I'm wondering what this phrase means. I know the stem basically means "fuck", but that you can alter it to mean many different things by adding different prepositions at the beginning ("przejebany", "zajebisty"...). I read someone writing that he would describe someone as a "mam wyjebane na wszystko" kind of guy, how would you translate this?

...such a beautiful language, innit?
David Zennier  Apr 14, 11, 00:15    #3
Indeed. No pointers on the phrase though? :(
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 Apr 14, 11, 00:58    #4
David Zennier:
a "mam wyjebane na wszystko" kind of guy, how would you translate this?

Someone who ma wyjebane doesn't care; I think can't be arsed may have a similar meaning. If someone ma wyjebane na wszystko then he/she can't be arsed about anything at all. When I think of a "mam wyjebane na wszystko" kind of guy I imagine someone, who is easygoing and laid back, but who can't be really counted on when it comes to important matters
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Edited by: JustysiaS  Apr 14, 11, 01:03    #5
David Zennier:
a "mam wyjebane na wszystko" kind of guy


a "don't give a sh*t" kind of guy. someone who doesn't care much about anything. loosely translates as laid back, but laid back is just someone who's easy going and doesn't cause a fuss. there's a significant difference between laid back and doesn't give a sh*t ;)
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 Apr 14, 11, 01:10    #6
David Zennier:
I read someone writing that he would describe someone as a "mam wyjebane na wszystko"

No such description about other person.
The sentence is about how you feel, not somebody else.

mam wyjebane na wszystko means I don't care and more vulgar: I don't give a $hit about things.
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 Apr 14, 11, 01:34    #7
asik:
No such description about other person.

Of course there is. You can say Ja mam wyjebane na wszystko and you can say as well To taki koleś, co ma generalnie wyjebane na wszystko ;)

JustysiaS:
a "don't give a sh*t" kind of guy

I guess the best translation that is. Although.. I don't give a shit has only negative connotations (tell me if I'm wrong), while mam wyjebane may simply mean that someone is not going to hyperventilate for minor reasons
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 Apr 14, 11, 02:23    #8
chichimera:
you can say as well To taki koleś, co ma generalnie wyjebane na wszystko ;)

You can say anything you like . The question here was, what the phrase means.
David Zennier:


Hi, I'm wondering what this phrase means.


chichimera:
To taki koleś, co ma generalnie wyjebane na wszystko ;)


If he'd asked, how to describe a person as..... the correct answer is:
"On jest wyjeba.ny na wszystko", which in other words means exactly what I mentioned above " he doesn't give a $hit about anything".

Similar other Polish sayins are:
-(On) Ma wszystko gdzieś
-(On) Ma wszystko w du.pie
- Nic go nie obchodzi
- (On) Nie przejmuje się tym
-On olał to
etc.



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