bydlo
See also: bydło
English edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Polish bydło (“cattle”) or Russian бы́дло (býdlo, “cattle”) in online culture; compare the connotative uses of redneck and sheeple.
Noun edit
bydlo
- (derogatory) Someone who is backwards, lacking refinement and culture, usually a person of Slavic origin.
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Czech edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bydlò. By surface analysis, být + -dlo.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
bydlo n
- (literary, often expressive) livelihood
- Synonym: živobytí
- (archaic, often expressive) dwelling
Usage notes edit
- Today usually only used in the phrase pálí ho dobré bydlo (“he doesn't appreciate how easy life he has, he doesn't know he's born”, literally “he's being burnt by good livelihood”).
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