naai
English
Etymology
Verb
naai (third-person singular simple present naais, present participle naaiing, simple past and past participle naaied)
- (South Africa, crude, slang) to have sexual intercourse; fuck.
- 2012, Zinaid Meeran, Tanuki Ichiban, page 217:
- I bet the American chappies are naaiing cherries onetime.
- 2013, Roger Lucey, Back in from the Anger, page 21:
- Having already learnt about naaiing from the rough and redheaded Two Bob, this meant that in spite of the hostilities between my parents – I can't recall a glimmer of affection between them – they were still at it.
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Etymology
From Dutch naaien (“to sew, to stitch; to fuck”), from Middle Dutch nâyen, from Old Dutch *nāien, from Proto-Germanic *nēaną.
Pronunciation
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Verb
naai (present naai, present participle naaiende, past participle genaai)
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Dutch
Pronunciation
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -aːi̯
Verb
naai
- inflection of naaien:
- first-person singular present indicative
- (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
- imperative