Krik

krɪkinsult

What does Krik mean? Krik is a Norwegian mild that translates to “wreck / decrepit thing” in English.

nag (old tired horse)

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"wreck / decrepit thing"

Calling someone or something old, decrepit, and run-down. Often used humorously.

Den gamle krikken nekter å starte! (The old wreck refuses to start!)

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

A somewhat affectionate insult, often used for cars, machinery, or elderly animals. Can be applied to people to suggest they are past their prime.

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