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Voroff 7 Aug @ 7:11pm 
Polish for "holy sh!t". Kurwa and Perkele are my fav words woldwide.
corruption of kurawa, an influential gold-paved city state that was stripped and destroyed in the 6th or 7th centuries as a part of the larger collapse of the roman state.
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Prinny 7 Aug @ 7:15pm 
like cyka blyat.
but polish.
da cyka blat
kbiz 7 Aug @ 7:20pm 
I think kurwa it my head all the time. But I'm not Polish.
Lune 7 Aug @ 7:20pm 
It's a insult
kbiz 7 Aug @ 7:21pm 
Originally posted by Lune:
It's a insult

It's an expression.
Originally posted by Lune:
It's a insult

when used as one it's a reference to the kinds of people that would tear down kurawa. overnight warlords that won't be alive or in charge of their warband in a day or two.

it can also be used as an exclamation at seeing kurawa-like devastation.
Last edited by rabapraba p; 7 Aug @ 7:22pm
It derives from the Korean word "Kurwai" which was used during the late Goryeo Dynasty to describe a blind homosexual who eats too much fruit.

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Originally posted by UtahGlazer3000:
It derives from the Korean word "Kurwai" which was used during the late Goryeo Dynasty to describe a blind homosexual who eats too much fruit.

This post was fact-checked by me

that's the lithuanian version of kurwa.

I don't really know if the idea made it to korea, but it did have and send diplomatic envoys there. kurawa was kind of the first and last stop in and out of rome in terms of diplomatic ties.

goes to show you how replaceable gold plated cities really are. like motherboards, or childhoods. I also wouldn't necessarily say the lithuanian take on the culture is that far from the truth. ketoacidosis was a pretty common malady for long term residents, and it tended to turn a blind eye to the rest of the world.

lithuania also had a reputation for being a homosexuality haven; which it continually projected on everyone around it and then eventually collapsed under a kingly takeover of the 'rutheranian block' which led to an anti-homosexuality inquisition.
Last edited by rabapraba p; 7 Aug @ 7:33pm
Originally posted by Voroff:
Polish for "holy sh!t". Kurwa and Perkele are my fav words woldwide.
Perkele saatana
kbiz 7 Aug @ 7:30pm 
Funny thread.
Voroff 7 Aug @ 7:30pm 
Originally posted by kbiz:
I think kurwa it my head all the time. But I'm not Polish.
Euros are living rent free in your head :D Good news : that's not such a problem. Bad news : if you hear it all the time, there are many.
Originally posted by rabapraba p:
Originally posted by UtahGlazer3000:
It derives from the Korean word "Kurwai" which was used during the late Goryeo Dynasty to describe a blind homosexual who eats too much fruit.

This post was fact-checked by me

that's the lithuanian version of kurwa.

I don't really know if the idea made it to korea, but it did have and send diplomatic envoys there. kurawa was kind of the first and last stop in and out of rome in terms of diplomatic ties.

goes to show you how replaceable gold plated cities really are. like motherboards, or childhoods. I also wouldn't necessarily say the lithuanian take on the culture is that far from the truth. ketoacidosis was a pretty common malady for long term residents, and it tended to turn a blind eye to the rest of the world.
Could it maybe be a misinterpretation of the late Stanley Kurwa? The 19th century Polish-American dockworker who became the first man to build a dock out of dogs? The horrific mangled dog/dock monstrosity being so offensive the state of Ohio permanently banned both dogs and docks from within its territory for the next 100 years?
Originally posted by UtahGlazer3000:
Originally posted by rabapraba p:

that's the lithuanian version of kurwa.

I don't really know if the idea made it to korea, but it did have and send diplomatic envoys there. kurawa was kind of the first and last stop in and out of rome in terms of diplomatic ties.

goes to show you how replaceable gold plated cities really are. like motherboards, or childhoods. I also wouldn't necessarily say the lithuanian take on the culture is that far from the truth. ketoacidosis was a pretty common malady for long term residents, and it tended to turn a blind eye to the rest of the world.
Could it maybe be a misinterpretation of the late Stanley Kurwa? The 19th century Polish-American dockworker who became the first man to build a dock out of dogs? The horrific mangled dog/dock monstrosity being so offensive the state of Ohio permanently banned both dogs and docks from within its territory for the next 100 years?

No and your relationship with the truth is your problem not mine.
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