What's your favorite Foreign Slang or Insult?

Decepticreep

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Mine is geseki. It's Korean and it means "son of a bitch."

My mom calls me this all the time, hahaha!
 

100proof

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Va fangule - bastardized American form of Italian slang for "go fuck yourself"... heard it a lot growing up in NY/NJ
 
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Dunno the actual spelling, but joo-haht is Cambodian for poop.
 

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Mine is xorfen, it's ng.com slang for a repressed flamingo.

Miles: A phone call? The thing is... I don't have to pay for it.
Joel: Why you're so fucking xorfen about it?
 

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Cunt. It’s a word that still gets noticed.

Also makes a great toast at dinner parties: ‘To cunts, those that want one, those that have one, and those that are one’

Edit - okay cunt isn’t a foreign word, but no need to be a cunt about it.
 
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Schweinhund!

It's actually Schweinehund (Swinedog), but American WWII movies got it wrong pretty consitantly, so it's kind of an inside joke shared among my friends here in Germany...

As to foreign: Habibi/Habibo, Alhamdulillah, Inschallah, Yani :keke:
 

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Cunt. It’s a word that still gets noticed.

Also makes a great toast at dinner parties: ‘To cunts, those that want one, those that have one, and those that are one’

Edit - okay cunt isn’t a foreign word, but no need to be a cunt about it.

You're still a cunt...Gonorriento de mierda!
 

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Now it's official, though I actually liked the redundant "e". So bourgeois ;).

Listening to my German buddies at work feels like you're being insulted all the time. It's so cool to call them that as a retaliation! :D

*Arschloch* is cool too. :cool:
 
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