kjánahrollur
Icelandic
Etymology
From kjáni (“silly person”) + hrollur (“shivering”), approximately “shivering from seeing someone make a fool of themselves”.
First seen on print in 1999, becoming widespread after ca. 2010.
Noun
kjánahrollur m
- to cringe from embarrassment, shivering from secondhand embarrassment
- Ég fæ svo mikinn kjánahroll við að horfa á vini mína í karókí. ― I cringe from secondhand embarrassment when watching my friends performing at karaoke bars.
Declension
declension of kjánahrollur
m-s1 | singular | |
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indefinite | definite | |
nominative | kjánahrollur | kjánahrollurinn |
accusative | kjánahroll | kjánahrollinn |
dative | kjánahrolli | kjánahrollinum |
genitive | kjánahrolls | kjánahrollsins |
Synonyms
- aulahrollur (less common)
- aumingjahrollur (less common)
Related terms
- mér hryllir við
- pínlegt
- vandræðalegt
- kjánalegt
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