"bögtest" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Swedish]

Etymology: bög (“gay male”) + test (“test”) Etymology templates: {{af|sv|bög|test|t1=gay male|t2=test}} bög (“gay male”) + test (“test”) Head templates: {{head|sv|nouns||g=n|g2=|head=|sort=}} bögtest n, {{sv-noun|n}} bögtest n Inflection templates: {{sv-infl-noun-n-zero}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], bögtest [indefinite, nominative, singular], bögtestet [definite, nominative, singular], bögtest [indefinite, nominative, plural], bögtesten [definite, nominative, plural], bögtests [genitive, indefinite, singular], bögtestets [definite, genitive, singular], bögtests [genitive, indefinite, plural], bögtestens [definite, genitive, plural]
  1. (often in the definite, potentially offensive) a challenge where the goal is to rub one's skin (most often on the hand or arm) with an eraser until it breaks and starts to bleed (and, in some variations of the challenge, without crying and/or with an additional step of putting hand sanitizer, salt, or the like on the resulting wound) (with a person failing the challenge declared to be gay) Wikipedia link: sv:maktlekar Tags: neuter Related terms: kronan
    Sense id: en-bögtest-sv-noun-8wSthWhW Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Swedish entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2013 March 12, “Barn hetsas till \"bögtester\" [Children are goaded into \"gay tests\"]”, in Sveriges Television:",
          "text": "Skolbarn hetsades att utföra så kallade bögtester: De suddar på sin egen hand tills det går hål och häller handsprit i såret.\nEn förälder har anmält en skola i Göteborg med barn i åldern 9-11 för en lek som enligt anmälaren är vanlig bland barnen. Det är vissa av barnen som hetsar andra att utföra ett så kallat \"bögtest\" inför varandra. \"Testet\" går ut på att den hetsade personen ska sudda med ett suddgummi på sin egen hand tills det går hål på skinnet. Sedan ska personen gå ut på toaletten pch [typo – should be \"och\"] hälla handsprit i såret. Och alltihop ska göras utan att börja gråta.",
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          "english": "\"The gay test\" has has occurred in different variations among school children in Sweden for generations.\nOn YouTube, there is even a video on how it is done.\n- I thought it was a seventies game that had died out, but then they called from the school and asked for help, Kaj Heino at RFSL in Gothenburg tells.\nMost commonly [\"The most common (thing) is\"], the gay test involves rubbing one's hand with an eraser so that the skin ruptures [\"so that there goes hole\"] and starts to bleed.\nIn the past, salt was to be rubbed into the wound, but nowadays it is rubbing alcohol, which stings a lot.\nYou have to endure the pain [\"It applies (to the situation, as in, something you have to manage is) to stand the pain\" – \"Det gäller att ...\" can be thought of as \"You have to ...\" / \"You gotta ...\"].",
          "ref": "2013 March 13, Jimmy Fredriksson, “\"Jag trodde det var en 70-tals lek [sic, more properly \"70-talslek\"] som dött ut\" [\"I thought it was a 70s game that had died out\"]”, in Expressen:",
          "text": "\"Bögtestet\" har förekommit i olika varianter bland skolelever i Sverige i generationer.\nPå Youtube^([sic]) finns till och med en film om hur det går till.\n- Jag trodde att det var en sjuttiotalslek som dött ut, men så ringde de från skolan och bad om hjälp, berättar Kaj Heino på RFSL i Göteborg.\nDen^([sic – meaning det]) vanligaste är att bögtestet går ut på att gnugga med ett suddgummi på handen så att det går hål och börjar blöda.\nFörr skulle salt gnuggas in i såret men nuförtiden är det tvättsprit som svider ordentligt.\nDet gäller att tåla smärtan.",
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          "ref": "2013 March 12, “Barn hetsas till \"bögtester\" [Children are goaded into \"gay tests\"]”, in Sveriges Television:",
          "text": "Skolbarn hetsades att utföra så kallade bögtester: De suddar på sin egen hand tills det går hål och häller handsprit i såret.\nEn förälder har anmält en skola i Göteborg med barn i åldern 9-11 för en lek som enligt anmälaren är vanlig bland barnen. Det är vissa av barnen som hetsar andra att utföra ett så kallat \"bögtest\" inför varandra. \"Testet\" går ut på att den hetsade personen ska sudda med ett suddgummi på sin egen hand tills det går hål på skinnet. Sedan ska personen gå ut på toaletten pch [typo – should be \"och\"] hälla handsprit i såret. Och alltihop ska göras utan att börja gråta.",
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          "ref": "2013 March 13, Jimmy Fredriksson, “\"Jag trodde det var en 70-tals lek [sic, more properly \"70-talslek\"] som dött ut\" [\"I thought it was a 70s game that had died out\"]”, in Expressen:",
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