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French
Etymology
From the verb chier. The adjectival senses are from its derivative faire chier.
Pronunciation
Adjective
chiant (feminine chiante, masculine plural chiants, feminine plural chiantes)
- (vulgar, slang, informal, colloquial) annoying
1997, “Léa”, in Louise Attaque, performed by Louise Attaque:Elle est pas méchante / Mais putain qu’est ce qu’elle est chiante- She isn't mean / But fuck, she's annoying
- (vulgar, slang) boring
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Participle
chiant
- present participle of chier
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