Curse Words In Dutch

Curse Words In Dutch. Dictionary of Dutch Swear Words QVRP It's quite common to hear Dutch people use swear words in public places, with friends, around family, and even at work Eikel (Glans/Acorn) Use: Another term for male genitalia, Eikel is commonly used to talk about someone who one thinks is an idiot or jerk

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[1]Additionally, a substantial number of curse words in the Dutch language are references to sexual acts, genitalia, or bodily functions. You can, however, use it as an insult for a woman: stomme kut! (daft cunt!)

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It's often used as a standalone curse or paired with other words to intensify an insult Dutch people say 'kut' when something small goes wrong: you hurt yourself or forget something Many Dutch insults creatively combine words, like "mierenneuker" (ant-f*cker, meaning nitpicker) or "pannenkoek" (pancake, meaning fool)

LEARN DUTCH HILARIOUS SWEAR WORDS! YouTube. You can, however, use it as an insult for a woman: stomme kut! (daft cunt!) That said, women among each other seem to call each other a muts.

I thought I’d share some Dutch curse words in.... In Holland, we use the word kut not often for a person Not all the above can be used to swear at somebody: most of the male body parts can be used against men, so you can call a guy a klootzak or a lul, but you can't call a woman a "tit."