"sjitt" meaning in Icelandic

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Interjection

Etymology: From the English expletive shit. Doublet of skítur. Etymology templates: {{der|is|en|-}} English, {{m|en|shit}} shit, {{doublet|is|skítur}} Doublet of skítur Head templates: {{head|is|interjections}} sjitt
  1. (vulgar) shit (exclamation indicating a marked displeasure with a newly discovered piece of news or with the current situation, or desperation on the realization of trouble to come) Tags: vulgar Related terms: fokk (english: similar, perhaps slightly stronger, but mostly just not expected from others than young people), sjitturinn (english: mild) [humorous], skítur, skítt, andskotinn (english: rather strong), djöfullinn [strong]
    Sense id: en-sjitt-is-intj-sETV16U~ Categories (other): Icelandic entries with incorrect language header

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