bæsje

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From the noun bæsj (poop, shit), likely from æsj (yuck, eek), of onomatopoeic origin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbæʃːə/
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  • Rhymes: -æʃːə
  • Hyphenation: bæ‧sje

Verb

bæsje (passive bæsjes, imperative bæsj, present tense bæsjer, simple past and past participle bæsja or bæsjet, present participle bæsjende, verbal noun bæsjing)

  1. (colloquial, childish) to poop
    Synonyms: drite, skite
    Mamma, jeg må tisse og bæsje!
    Mommy, I have to pee and poop!
    • 2002, Kristine Næss, Rita blir forfatter:
      hun måtte på do og bæsje
      she had to go to the bathroom and poop
    • 2002, Anne B. Ragde, Dr. Zellwegers gave:
      moren matet spurvene, men duene fikk ikke noe, for de bæsjet så fælt
      the mother fed the sparrows, but the pigeons did not get anything, because they pooped so badly
    • 2020, Andreas Tjernshaugen, Blåhvalen, page 63:
      blåhvaler bæsjer rødt når de har spist krill
      blue whales poop red after eating krill

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

bæsje (present tense bæsjar, past tense bæsja, past participle bæsja, passive infinitive bæsjast, present participle bæsjande, imperative bæsje/bæsj)

  1. e-infinitive form of bæsja
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