graftak
What does graftak mean? graftak is a Dutch strong that translates to “miserable bastard / grim person” in English.
Literal Translation
grave branch
Meaning & Usage
"miserable bastard / grim person"
Someone who looks or acts like they belong in a cemetery. A completely joyless person.
Examples in the Wild
Lach eens, oude graftak. (Smile for once, you old grave-branch.)
When to Use It
Context
- Informal settings where profanity is accepted
- Expressing strong frustration or emphasis
- Direct confrontation (use with caution)
Avoid
- Professional or formal settings
- Around elders or authority figures
- Job interviews, meetings, or customer-facing situations
Cultural Context
A uniquely Dutch poetic insult. Describes people who complain and suck the life out of a room.
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