raisk

Estonian

Etymology 1

Likely derived from the stem raja (border). Cognate to Finnish raiska. See also raibe.

Noun

raisk (genitive raisa, partitive raiska)

  1. (slightly vulgar) Used as an intensifier to represent displeasure or anger, approximately translates to fuck, but not quite as severe; but also to represent wonder.
  2. (dated) carrion, (a decomposing) carcass
  3. (dialectal) rubbish, garbage

Declension

Etymology 2

Derived from raiskama (to waste).

Noun

raisk (genitive raisu, partitive raisku)

  1. waste
    See on ajaraisk.
    This is a waste of time.

Declension

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