βρομο-

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Etymology[edit]

Ultimately from Ancient Greek βρέμω (brémō, to crash, to bang).

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βρομο- (vromo-)

  1. added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that indicate something dirty or malodorous:
    βρομο- (vromo-) + ‎νερό (neró, water) → ‎βρομόνερο (vromónero, dirty water, wastewater)
    βρομο- (vromo-) + ‎πόδι (pódi, foot) → ‎βρομοποδαράς (vromopodarás, person with smelly feet)
  2. added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that indicate something is figuratively dirty, vulgar or rude:
    βρομο- (vromo-) + ‎γλώσσα (glóssa, tongue) → ‎βρομόγλωσσα (vromóglossa, vulgar talker, rude talker)
    βρομο- (vromo-) + ‎κουβέντα (kouvénta, chat, word) → ‎βρομοκουβέντα (vromokouvénta, vulgar talk, rude talk)
  3. (colloquial, offensive) added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that indicate something which causes great anger or discomfort on someone or someone who is very contemptible or hated:
    βρομο- (vromo-) + ‎καιρός (kairós, weather) → ‎βρομόκαιρος (vromókairos, lousy weather)
    βρομο- (vromo-) + ‎παιδί (paidí, child) → ‎βρομόπαιδο (vromópaido, little shit, horrible child)
    βρομο- (vromo-) + ‎θηλυκός (thilykós, female) → ‎βρομοθήλυκο (vromothílyko, wretched bitch)
    βρομο- (vromo-) + ‎δουλειά (douleiá, work, job) → ‎βρομοδουλειά (vromodouleiá, wretched job, dirty work)

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