kackbraun

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German

Etymology

Kacke (crap) +‎ braun (brown)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkakbʁaʊ̯n/
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Adjective

kackbraun (strong nominative masculine singular kackbrauner, comparative kackbrauner, superlative am kackbraunsten)

  1. (derogatory) an ugly type of brown, similar in color to feces
    Wenn du das kackbraune Hemd anziehst, kannst du alleine weggehen!
    If you’re going to wear that shit-colored shirt, you can go out alone!
    • 1963, Günter Grass, “Hundejahre”, in Klassiker der deutschen Literatur: Epochen-Signaturen von der Aufklärung bis zur Gegenwart, Königshausen & Neumann, published 1999, page 299:
      kein Herbst spuckte auf die Palette, als dieses Braun: Kackbraun ... kleistrig, als das Parteibraun, SA-Braun, als dieses Uniform-Braun, weit entfernt vom Khakibraun, Braun aus tausend pickligen Ärschen geschissen
      No autumn spat anything on the palette but this brown: shit-colored ... pasty, but the brown of the party, the Sturmabteilung and the uniform, far away from khaki, a brown shat from a thousand pimpled asses.
    • 2002, Dorothea Müller, Als der Supermarkt noch Tante Emma hieß, Books on Demand, →ISBN, pages 19–20:
      Dann musste man die scheußlichsten, kratzigsten, kackbraunsten gerippten langen Strümpfe anziehen, die du dir vorstellen kannst.
      Then you had to put on the ugliest, scratchiest, most shit-colored ribbed long stockings you can imagine.

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