پست (Past)

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What does پست (Past) mean? پست (Past) is a Farsi (Persian) moderate that translates to “lowlife, despicable, vile” in English.

low, base, vile

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"lowlife, despicable, vile"

Low, base, despicable — someone of the lowest moral character. 'Adam-e past-i' means 'you're a lowlife.' It's a clean insult that can be used in formal settings while still carrying real contempt. The word works as both an adjective and, implicitly, a noun.

'Adam-e past-o-i' — you're a despicable person. 'Kār-e past-i kard' — he did a despicable thing. Usable in formal complaints, legal contexts, newspaper editorials.