fjant

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Swedish

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Etymology

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Possibly from fant (crazy person) by analogy with fjollig, fjoskig, and similar words. Attested in writing since the 19th century.

Noun

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fjant c

  1. (usually derogatory) someone ridiculous (in a laughable or annoying way)

Usage notes

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Might be translated in a variety of ways depending on context, like jerk/twat (rude in a ridiculous way), pussy/wimp (cowardly in a ridiculous way), pipsqueak (weak in a ridiculous way), or dork (socially inept in a ridiculous way) – the base meaning is someone ridiculous in a laughable or annoying way, sometimes as a more or less generic invective. Compare fjantig.

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See also

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Noun

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fjant n

  1. ridiculous and laughable or annoying behavior

Declension

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