shit in Korean
shit in Korean is 개털 — shit means (vulgar) Solid waste passed from the body; feces.
shit in Korean
개털
Pronounced: gaeteol
not anything, nothing
What does "shit" mean?
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noun (vulgar) Solid waste passed from the body; feces.
"The dog left shit all over the lawn."
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noun (vulgar, informal) Belongings, stuff, or things in general.
"Grab your shit and let's go."
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noun (vulgar) Nonsense; something untrue or exaggerated.
"Don't give me that shit, I know what happened."
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noun (vulgar, informal) A difficult or troublesome situation.
"We're in deep shit if the client finds out."
shit in a sentence
- The dog left shit all over the lawn.
- Grab your shit and let's go.
- Don't give me that shit, I know what happened.
- We're in deep shit if the client finds out.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "shit" in Korean?
"shit" in Korean is 개털. shit means: (vulgar) Solid waste passed from the body; feces.
How do you pronounce 개털?
"shit" in Korean is 개털, pronounced "gaeteol".
How do you use "shit" in a sentence?
Example: "The dog left shit all over the lawn." In Korean, "shit" is 개털.
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