Drit og dra

drɪt ɔ drɑːscatological, exclamation

What does Drit og dra mean? Drit og dra is a Norwegian strong that translates to “fuck off / get lost” in English.

shit and leave

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"fuck off / get lost"

Used to aggressively dismiss someone and tell them to go away.

Drit og dra, jeg orker deg ikke! (Fuck off, I can't stand you!)

Context

  • Informal settings where profanity is accepted
  • Expressing strong frustration or emphasis
  • As a spontaneous exclamation

Avoid

  • Professional or formal settings
  • Around elders or authority figures
  • Job interviews, meetings, or customer-facing situations

Cultural Context

A colorful Norwegian idiom. The rudeness comes partly from the scatological image and partly from the blunt dismissal. More distinctly Norwegian than just saying 'fuck off'.

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