Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Turkish term or phrase:
gıcık
English translation:
pain in the ass; pain in the butt
Added to glossary by
Özden Arıkan
Sep 6, 2000 21:34
23 yrs ago
Turkish term
gicik
Turkish to English
Art/Literary
Slang
describes me as this word.
Change log
Jul 12, 2005 18:27: Özden Arıkan changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO" , "Field" from "Other" to "Art/Literary" , "Field (specific)" from "(none)" to "Slang"
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pain in the ass, pain in the butt
I would say the above are the closest equivalents in English slang.
Let's hope it was used with tongue in cheek!
(Perhaps also 'spoilsport' in British English is very close. It is someone who
is socially clumsy and in a social setting hinders the smooth flow of social intercourse with inappropriate behaviour or out of place remarks).
Let's hope it was used with tongue in cheek!
(Perhaps also 'spoilsport' in British English is very close. It is someone who
is socially clumsy and in a social setting hinders the smooth flow of social intercourse with inappropriate behaviour or out of place remarks).
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
4 hrs
gicik= gıcık =irritating /tiresome person /tickle in the throat
it is not exactly an insult but a slang word to describe some annoying and irritating person.
7 hrs
irresistable
You use this term if you want to especially insult someone or sth.And it is a slangive word in Turkish.
896 days
if it is gıcık tickling sensation in the throat
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