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Polson
  Oct 30, 07, 13:36  #91

Quoting: skyeyez
"Nie jestes glupia, jestes wariatką"


"You are not stupid, you are crazy" ;)

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skyeyez
  Oct 31, 07, 12:59  #92

Thankx....not sure if thats a good thing or not heheh! :)

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Natti [Guest]
  Oct 31, 07, 16:30  #93

Is "o co chodzi" slang? and what does it mean?

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plk123
  Oct 31, 07, 16:31  #94

not really, it means "what is it (this) about?"

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Natti [Guest]
  Oct 31, 07, 16:35  #95

ah, thank you

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osiol
  Oct 31, 07, 17:27  #96

Co ciebie op chodzi?

I couldn't be bothered to start a new thread to ask if this is right and what it actually means.

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plk123
  Oct 31, 07, 18:50  #97

to obchodzi.. "what (why) does it concern you?"

not sure if i spelled that right, however.

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osiol
  Oct 31, 07, 19:32  #98

Quoting: plk123
to obchodzi

Correct spelling or not, is that what I should(n't) be saying?
At work, one chap (Mr. A.) kept telling me to say it to another colleague (Mr.B) whenever he started talking about the girl at work who he fancied.
Mr. B would say something like 'Have you seen where Miss X is?'
Mr. A would then start nudging me with his elbow as a prompt to say this line I never quite mastered.
It helps to learn a language from someone who isn't whispering under their breath so as not to be heard by anyone else.

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Natti [Guest]
  Nov 1, 07, 13:15  #99

I was listening to a HEMP GRU song and they said the word, I think its spelled "klampkie" I think it means gun? is that slang?

Also I heard someone call someone a "spanjak" I belive thats how it is spelled? Is that slang for something?

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pro_esik [Guest]
  Nov 4, 07, 10:33  #100

Hhmm... hard to tell
Spanjak - maybe CWANIAK ? That means sly fellow, slick... ? Sth like that.
And klampkie - slightest idea.. but maybe KLAMKA ? KLAMKĘ ? - that simply means a GUN.

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z_darius
  Nov 6, 07, 10:11  #101

A while ago I came across this text in Polish slang:

Tracham sobie dziś bryką jak wporzo umcyk, z ziomalem pingpongiem. Nagle lukam, a tu śmiga dojara, szmaty ma cool, aż widać jej majtki z uzdą, na galach matriksy, normalnie zajebaszczo. Koleś szybko zlepił bałwana i pyta - ściemniamy?
Nie chciałem, bo z niego przygas i zawsze trzode robi. No i widać, że to blachara, a moja bryka to trabant po tuningu. Mi to tito, ziomal, mówie, palimy trampki, jutro tejkne od zgreda furę i pościemniamy, zresztą dziś nie mam genów nawet na ciurlanie dropsa. Poza tym jutro pogrzeb a ja czeski jestem i nie chcę rano schizować. Ziomal walnął karpia i luka na mnie jakbym miał errora, ale gada MTV brachu - sobie możesz nawet bić Niemca po kasku jak lubisz. Uderzyliśmy jeszcze do Maca i wrzuciliśmy po wieśmaku, a potem na chawire.


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doggyg [Guest]
  Nov 8, 07, 19:04  #102

zbokol - what does it mean?

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z_darius
  Nov 8, 07, 21:33  #103

Quoting: doggyg
zbokol - what does it mean?

perv

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al;skdfja;sd [Guest]
  Nov 21, 07, 23:09  #104

does anyone know how to say ( or spell anyway ) 'cheers' or 'to health' in polish???

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Fcc [Guest]
  Nov 21, 07, 23:52  #105

nas zdrowie, or do dna

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Puzzler
  Nov 22, 07, 02:14  #106

Quoting: Fcc
nas zdrowie, or do dna


There's an exact English equivalent of 'na zdrowie' - 'to your health' (zdrowie = health)

A shortened petty form of the cheer is often: 'zdrowko' or 'zdrowenko' (literally: 'healthie').

There's an almost exact English equivalent of 'do dna' - 'bottoms up' (dno = bottom).

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Puzzler
Edited by: Puzzler  Nov 22, 07, 02:15  #107

Polish slang is often colourful indeed. Take, e.g., the vulgar phrase 'ch... na kaczych lapach'...
:)

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Polka
  Nov 30, 07, 14:01  #108

4 years ago "siemka" was popular, as in "how are you doing" a short form for "jak sie masz" Im not sure if they still use it today

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geek [Guest]
  Dec 5, 07, 07:30  #109

what does krasnalu mean

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Wroclaw
  Dec 5, 07, 07:32  #110

Quoting: geek
what does krasnalu mean


dwarf........like in Snow White.

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geek [Guest]
  Dec 5, 07, 07:43  #111

thanks for that. one more translation needed. nie wkurzaj mnie krasnalu. what does that mean, im guessing its not something nice.

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Wroclaw
  Dec 5, 07, 07:47  #112

Said in a nasty way:

Don't make me mad [furious] you dwarf.

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dziadek
  Jan 31, 08, 03:14  #113

101 slang terms for masturbation:

1. pukać w jajko.
2. pompować budyń,
3. blaszczyć pytonga,
4. pucować torpedę,
5. czochrać predatora,
6. czesać pafnucego,
7. młócić capa,
8. jechać jasia,
9. marszczyć freda,
10. bić wacława,
11. trzepać prącie,
12. smyrać gwoździa,
13. śmigać wala,
14. pstrykać pytę,
15. pienić rurę,
16. muskać pieniek,
17. drapać konara,
18. fałdować mutona,
19. męczyć pałę,
20. fasować szwunga,
21. tasować dżordża,
22. strugać rysia,
23. obierać parówkę,
24. trząchać kapcia,
25. brechtać serdla,
26. siekać wafla,
27. rąbać szkapę,
28. nękać jaszczura,
29. szlifować stalagmit,
30. strobilizować tasiemca,
31. ćwiczyć młodego,
32. musztrować jungsa,
33. heblować belę,
34. ciągać strzałę,
35. klepać banana,
36. ciskać kałasza,
37. stukać faję,
38. stroszyć bobra,
39. patroszyć śledzia,
40. gładzic węgorza,
41. drążnic byka,
42. iskać fistaszka,
43. łupać orzeszka,
44. łuskać kaczana,
45. polerować kolbę,
46. woskować lufę,
47. trenować wyciora,
48. kręcić tuleje,
49. oprawiać gnata,
50. dusić flaka,
51. studzić pręta,
52. grzać muła,
53. rypać źrebaka,
54. ryrać dzidę,
55. frezować trzonka,
56. pukać ćwieka,
57. plumkać wajchę,
58. kulać bobsona,
59. robić buta,
60. niańczyć smerfusia,
61. imać drąga,
62. wbijać smyka,
63. ciosać pala,
64. chapać organa,
65. wyrzymać pisiora,
66. gruchać frędzla,
67. dobruchać kata,
68. szturchać smoka,
69. błogosławić plebana,
70. stroić fleta,
71. cykać świerszcza,
72. rąbać kłodę,
73. podkręcać knota,
74. cyklinować klepkę,
75. cucić kapucyna,
76. szkolić majstra,
77. falować ogóra,
78. gnębić karminadla,
79. bzykać trzmiela,
80. klepać rynnę,
81. pędzić kaktusa,
82. urwać sopla,
83. targać wihajstra,
84. straszyć węża,
85. karcić prezesa,
86. tuczyć ephraima,
87. ciumkać bigosa,
88. karczować foresta,
89. toczyć majoneza,
90. szorować zbroje,
91. ubijać schaba,
92. tłoczyć galaretę,
93. ścinać tłoka,
94. pitrasić minoga,
95. czarować różdżkę,
96. łypać kłosa,
97. prężyć strunę,
98. walić konia,
99. skakać małysza,
100. pierdolnąć gołębia.
101. walić gruszkę.

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hancock
  Jan 31, 08, 03:18  #114

czepić kapucyna

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z_darius
  Feb 18, 08, 23:11  #115

dziadek wrote:
101 slang terms for masturbation

wow! you sure have a lot of "time" on your hands ;)

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Rezo
  Feb 23, 08, 16:40  #116

Twoja stara - Your mom - very popular slang term, at least between kids.
Siorbaj pytonga - go suck a cock
Zapodaj, która na tarczy - tell me, what time is it

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l3niwi3c
  Feb 23, 08, 20:40  #117

"hello babe, you look wonderful" ? - Cześć skarbie, pięknie wyglądasz

spoko - OK
siema - Hi
nara - see you soon
fajki, szlugi - cigarette

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dusieqq
  Feb 23, 08, 21:16  #118

hmm
co do ku(r)wy- what the fu**
twoja stara liże jaja-your mother lick a balls
siema-hi,hello
co słychać?/jak leci?-what's up?
policja/mendy/psy-cops
jo-tak(it's a swe word)
dyskoteka-club
impreza-party

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Ameta [Guest]
  Feb 24, 08, 14:46  #119

I'm impressed..

I'm Polish and I thought that I know my language.. :)

But serious.. We don't use such slang phrases!

Meaby people from lower class.. But even this I don't think so..

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Feb 24, 08, 14:51  #120

Ameta wrote:
Meaby people from lower class.. But even this I don't think so..

oh, OK. Doesn't mean is less valid, does it?

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