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pierd

Pierd is a term from Polish slang that functions as both an onomatopoeic representation of a fart and as a root in several vulgar verbs and related adjectives. In its basic use it imitates the sound of flatulence, often employed in informal, humorous, or crude contexts to convey emphasis, surprise, or ribald humor. Beyond the sound imitation, the same root appears in verbs and adjectives that carry stronger meanings, which are generally considered obscene or coarse in standard language.

Linguistic notes and meanings: The most widely known verb derived from the root is pierdolić, a crude

Usage and register: Pierd and its derivatives are common in spoken language among certain social groups, such

See also: Polish profanity, slang dictionaries, onomatopoeia in languages.

verb
with
senses
including
to
talk
nonsense,
to
spoil
or
ruin,
or
to
act
foolishly.
Related
forms
include
pierdnięty,
pierdolony,
and
pierdykać,
which
extend
the
range
of
meaning
to
describe
someone
as
crazy,
deranged,
or
deeply
flawed,
or
to
indicate
wasteful
or
reckless
behavior.
These
derivatives
are
part
of
a
broad
slang
system
and
are
typically
categorized
as
vulgar
or
offensive
in
formal
contexts.
as
younger
speakers
or
urban
cohorts,
and
appear
in
humor,
media
aimed
at
adults,
and
dialogue
that
seeks
to
convey
rough
or
realistic
speech.
They
are
generally
avoided
in
formal
writing,
professional
settings,
and
polite
discourse.