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See also: fotze
German
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle High German fotze, votze, futze, probably from Proto-Germanic *fuþiz (“vagina”). Duden instead derives it from the same source of faul (“foul, something stinky”).
See also Middle High German fut, vut (“sheath, vagina, vulva”), German Fut. Akin to Bavarian Fotzen (“a slap in the face, on the mouth and the mouth itself”), Dutch vot (“arse”), Hunsrik Futz (“cunt”), Kölsch Fott (“buttocks”) and Scots fud (“cunt”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Fotze f (genitive Fotze, plural Fotzen, diminutive Fötzchen n)
- (highly vulgar) cunt (vulva)
- 1994, 00 Schneider – Jagd auf Nihil Baxter, spoken by Nihil Baxter (Helge Schneider):
- Drei Herren in einem Raum…schlecht, ne…da kann man wohl schlecht Fotze lecken!
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- (highly vulgar, offensive) cunt (swearword, usually towards women)
- (colloquial, regional, Bavaria, Austria) muzzle
- Halt die Fotze! ― Shut up! (literally, “Hold your muzzle!”)
- (colloquial, regional, Bavaria, Austria) slap in the face
Declension
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