pulă
Romanian
Etymology
Probably from Vulgar Latin pulla, feminine form of Latin pullus (“offspring, child, cub, chick, etc.”). Compare Aromanian pulã, Catalan and Spanish polla, also Dalmatian pula. An alternate, and less likely, etymology derives it from a Vulgar Latin root *pūbula, from pūbes.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈpulə]
Noun
- (vulgar slang) dick, cock (the penis)
- A zâmbit când am pus mâna între coapsele lui și am început să-i dezmierd pula.
- He smiled when I put my hand between his thighs and started to stroke his dick.
- (vulgar, derogatory, used among friends) dick, dickhead
- Măi pulă, ce faci la opt?
- Hey dickhead, what are you doing at eight?
- (vulgar) nobody
- Pula știe.
- Nobody knows.
Usage notes
Although the plural form pule is that which would be found in a dictionary, puli and the other forms based on this plural are more common in spoken language, in part due to the odd sounding duplication of the /e/ sound in pulele.
Declension
declension of pulă
Adverb
pulă
- fuck no (a short, vulgar answer in the negative)
- "Ai ceva bani?" "Pula."
- Do you have any money ? Fuck no.
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Further reading
- pulă in DEX online - Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)
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