drita

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Norwegian Bokmål

Adjective

drita (singular and plural drita, comparative mer drita, superlative mest drita)

  1. (slang) Very drunk
    Nå skal vi bli drita!
    Time to get shit-faced!

Synonyms

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

From Old Norse dríta, from Proto-Germanic *drītaną. Akin to English drite.

Alternative forms

  • drit (/⁠drít⁠/, excrement)
  • drit (/⁠drìt⁠/, filth)
  • drite (diarrhoea)

Verb

drita (present tense drit, past tense dreit, supine drite, past participle driten, present participle dritande, imperative drit)

  1. to defecate

Etymology 2

Adverb

drita

  1. Very
    Han var drita full.
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Adjective

drita (singular and plural drita, comparative meir drita, superlative mest drita)

  1. (slang) Very drunk
    No skal me verte drita!
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See also

Etymology 3

From the verb drita.

Noun

drita f (definite singular drita, indefinite plural driter or dritor, definite plural dritene or dritone)

  1. (pre-2012) alternative form of drite

References

Slovene

Verb

drita

  1. second-person dual imperative of dreti

Venetan

Adjective

drita

  1. feminine singular of drito