fiut
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfjut/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -ut
- Syllabification: fiut
- Homophone: Fiut
Etymology 1
- Of a man (sense 1): probably from old meanings of łapserdak and złodziej, derived from the onomatopoeic meaning.
- Of a penis (sense 1): probably by extension from the derogatory meaning of a man (sense 1).
First attested in 1990.[1]
Noun
fiut m animal
- (vulgar) prick, dick; cock, penis (male organ for copulation and urination)
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:prącie
- Hypernym: narząd
Declension
Declension of fiut
Noun
fiut m pers
Declension
Declension of fiut
Derived terms
adverb
- z fiutem w garści ~ z fujarą w garści
Etymology 2
Onomatopoeic. First attested in 1855.[2]
Interjection
fiut
- (dated) used to describe a situation where something has quickly ended or passed away
- (rare) a whistle sound
References
- ^ Szpotański, Janusz, Libera, Antoni, Saloni, Zygmunt (1990) Zebrane utwory poetyckie [Collected poetic works] (in Polish), quoted in Narodowy Korpus Języka Polskiego, London: Puls, →OCLC
- ^ Baka, Jóżef (1855) Baka odrodzony: uwagi o śmierci niechybnéj wszystkim pospolitéj, wierszem wyrażone[1] (in Polish), Wilno: Nakład Maurycego Orgelbranda, page 181, lines 15–16: “Świat bałamut i fiut, fiut, / Nic po nim, nie gut, gut, gut.”