παπάρι
Greek
Etymology
From παπάρα f (papára, “dipping bread”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /paˈpaɾi/
- Hyphenation: πα‧πά‧ρι
Noun
παπάρι • (papári) n (plural παπάρια)
- (colloquial, vulgar, mostly in plural) ball, bollock, nut, nad (the testicle)
- Το πράγμα που πονάει περισσότερο στον κόσμο είναι να σε κλωτσήσει κάποιος στα παπάρια. ― To prágma pou ponáei perissótero ston kósmo eínai na se klotsísei kápoios sta papária. ― The thing that hurts the most in the world is for someone to kick you in the balls.
- (colloquial) gizmo (an annoying gadget or item)
- Πώς λειτουργεί αυτό το παπάρι; ― Pós leitourgeí aftó to papári? ― How does this bloody thing work?
Declension
Synonyms
- αρχίδι n (archídi)
Derived terms
- στα παπάρια μου (sta papária mou, “I don't give a fuck”)
- παπάρας m (papáras, “moron, imbecile”)
- παπαριά f (papariá, “nonsense, lies”)
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