kiyąąh sizíní

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Navajo[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Literally, the one who is standing/propped against the house, from kin (house) + yąąh (alongside it) + sizį́ (she stands) + (nominalizer)

Noun[edit]

kiyąąh sizíní

  1. (vulgar) prostitute, whore, streetwalker, slut
    Shizhanéʼé kiyąąh sizíní shíká nóotááł
    I’m in luck, she's "leaning up against the house", looking everywhere for me!

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