crisser

French

Etymology 1

From Frankish *kriskjan (to squeal or creak).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kʁi.se/
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Verb

crisser

  1. to screech, to squeak
  2. to crunch (noise made by walking in snow)
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From crisse, a swear word, from Quebec eye-dialect spelling of Christ (Christ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kʁi.se/

Verb

crisser

  1. (Quebec, vulgar, slang) to throw
    Elle a crissé l’assiette par terre.She threw the plate on the ground.
    Je vais lui crisser une claque dans’ face.
    I'm gonna fucking slap him in the face.
    (literally, “I'm going to throw him a slap in the face.”)
  2. (Quebec, vulgar, slang, reflexive) to not give a fuck, to not care
    Je m’en crisse!I don't give a fuck!
Conjugation

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