pissaliisa

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From pissa (pee) +‎ Liisa (common female name).

  • According to Heikki Paunonen, a professor of Finnish language, the word may be related to the term kusipää (bastard, asshole, literally piss-head).
  • According to folk etymology, from public urination when intoxicated, although this is by no means the distinctive feature of the stereotype.[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

pissaliisa (colloquial, derogatory, dated)

  1. Synonym of pissis.

Declension

Inflection of pissaliisa (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
nominative pissaliisa pissaliisat
genitive pissaliisan pissaliisojen
partitive pissaliisaa pissaliisoja
illative pissaliisaan pissaliisoihin
singular plural
nominative pissaliisa pissaliisat
accusative nom. pissaliisa pissaliisat
gen. pissaliisan
genitive pissaliisan pissaliisojen
pissaliisain rare
partitive pissaliisaa pissaliisoja
inessive pissaliisassa pissaliisoissa
elative pissaliisasta pissaliisoista
illative pissaliisaan pissaliisoihin
adessive pissaliisalla pissaliisoilla
ablative pissaliisalta pissaliisoilta
allative pissaliisalle pissaliisoille
essive pissaliisana pissaliisoina
translative pissaliisaksi pissaliisoiksi
abessive pissaliisatta pissaliisoitta
instructive pissaliisoin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of pissaliisa (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ AitO ja 100 % pissis (2004 March 26) “https://ylioppilaslehti.fi/2004/03/aito-ja-100-pissis/”, in Ylioppilaslehti (in Finnish), archived from the original on 22 February 2022

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