bydlo

See also: bydło

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Polish bydło (cattle) in online culture; compare the connotative uses of redneck and sheeple.

Noun

bydlo

  1. (derogatory) Someone who is backwards, lacking refinement and culture, usually a person of Slavic origin.

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Czech

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *bydlo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbɪdlo]

Noun

bydlo n

  1. (archaic) livelihood

Usage notes

  • Today usually only used in the phrase "pálí ho dobré bydlo" (literally "he's being burnt by good livelihood", meaning: he doesn't appreciate how easy life he has, he doesn't know he's born).

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