Saukerl

ˈzaʊ̯ˌkɛʁlinsult

What does Saukerl mean? Saukerl is a German strong that translates to “pig / bastard / dirty man” in English.

sow-fellow / pig-man

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"pig / bastard / dirty man"

Compound combining 'Sau' (sow) with 'Kerl' (fellow). Strong insult for a despicable man.

Du Saukerl! (You pig!)

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

Southern German / Bavarian flavor. Combines two productive insult roots for emphasis.

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