drieße
Central Franconian
Etymology
From Old High German *drīzan, northern variant of trīzan, from Proto-Germanic *drītaną. Cognate with Dutch drijten, English drite.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdʀiːsə/
Verb
drieße (third-person singular present drieß, past participle jedresse)
- (Ripuarian, mildly vulgar) to shit; to defecate
- 1998, “Mer bruche keiner”performed by Bläck Fööss:
- Et jitt jo Lück, die emmer alles besser wesse... jo, dat kennt mer jo!
Miestendeils hann die bluß schlääch jedresse... jo, och dat es wohr!- There are those people who always know it better... yeah, we’re familiar with that!
Most of the time they’ve just had trouble shitting... yeah, that’s true as well!
- There are those people who always know it better... yeah, we’re familiar with that!
Synonyms
- scheiße (Moselle Franconian)
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