Polish swear words
kurwa
The ultimate Polish swear word. Originally meaning 'whore', it functions as 'fuck', 'shit', 'bitch', and as a universal punctuation mark.
spierdalać
A harsh command telling someone to leave immediately or to run away very fast.
wkurwiać
To make someone extremely angry or annoyed.
skurwysyn
A strong, direct personal insult directed at a male. Combining 'z' (from), 'kurwa' (whore), and 'syn' (son).
pierdolić
To have sex, to talk absolute nonsense, or to ignore/disregard something entirely.
jebać
To copulate, to beat someone up, or to hold something in contempt.
chuj
Vulgar term for penis. Used to call someone a prick, to express hopelessness, or as an intensifier.
zajebiście
Describes something that is incredibly good, cool, or awesome.
odpierdalać
To behave erratically, strangely, or to do something completely crazy and unexpected.
zapierdalać
To work incredibly hard, to walk/run very fast, or to steal something.
wypierdalać
An extremely aggressive command to leave.
zjebany
Describes an object that is broken, a situation that is ruined, or a person who is mentally deficient.
pizda
Vulgar word for female genitalia. Used to describe a coward, a weak man, or a miserable situation.
chujowo
Describes something going badly, feeling unwell, or looking terrible.
zajebać
Depends on context: 1) to steal something, 2) to murder someone, 3) to punch someone hard.
najebać się
To get highly intoxicated on alcohol (or drugs).
gówno
Literally feces. Used to mean something is worthless, or as an expression of disagreement ('bullshit').
dupa
The buttocks. Used to describe an attractive woman, a failure, or the middle of nowhere.