fitte
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fitte (plural fittes)
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fitte
- inflection of fit:
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fitte
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fitte
- inflection of fit:
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fitte f
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fitte f pl
Norwegian Bokmål edit
Etymology edit
Uncertain, possibly related to Old Norse fita (“greasy fluid, fat”) or Old Norse fit (“meadowy plain adjacent to lake”) or more possible to Old Norse fitje (“rift in rock, cliff”) according to Wikipedia.no. Cognate with Swedish fitta, probably also with Danish fisse, German Fotze.
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fitte f or m (definite singular fitta or fitten, indefinite plural fitter, definite plural fittene)
- (vulgar) cunt; pussy.
- (derogatory, vulgar) woman, bitch
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Norwegian Nynorsk edit
Etymology edit
Uncertain, possibly related to Old Norse fita (“greasy fluid, fat”) or Old Norse fit (“meadowy plain adjacent to lake”) or more possible to Old Norse fitje (“rift in rock, cliff”) according to Wikipedia.no. Related to Swedish fitta.
Noun edit
fitte f (definite singular fitta, indefinite plural fitter, definite plural fittene)
- (vulgar) cunt; pussy.
- (derogatory, vulgar) woman, bitch
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Interjection edit
fitte
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- “fitte” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.