ksicht (ksikht)
What does ksicht (ksikht) mean? ksicht (ksikht) is a Czech moderate that translates to “ugly mug / face” in English.
Literal Translation
face (German loan)
Meaning & Usage
"ugly mug / face"
From German 'Gesicht' (face). In Czech, it means an ugly or stupid face.
Examples in the Wild
Dám ti pěstí do ksichtu. (I'll punch you in the mug.)
When to Use It
Context
- Casual conversations with friends
- Informal settings where profanity is accepted
- Direct confrontation (use with caution)
Avoid
- Professional or formal settings
- Job interviews, meetings, or customer-facing situations
Cultural Context
Widely used slang.
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