bæsje

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From the noun bæsj (poop, shit), likely from æsj (yuck, eek), of onomatopoeic origin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbæʃːə/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -æʃːə
  • Hyphenation: bæ‧sje

Verb

bæsje (passive bæsjes, imperative bæsj, present tense bæsjer, simple past and past participle bæsja or bæsjet, present participle bæsjende, verbal noun bæsjing)

  1. (colloquial, childish) to poop
    • 2002, Kristine Næss, Rita blir forfatter:
      hun måtte på do og bæsje
      she had to go to the bathroom and poop
    • 2002, Anne B. Ragde, Dr. Zellwegers gave:
      moren matet spurvene, men duene fikk ikke noe, for de bæsjet så fælt
      the mother fed the sparrows, but the pigeons did not get anything, because they pooped so badly
    • 2020, Andreas Tjernshaugen, Blåhvalen, page 63:
      blåhvaler bæsjer rødt når de har spist krill
      blue whales poop red after eating krill
    Mamma, jeg må tisse og bæsje!
    Mommy, I have to pee and poop!
    Synonyms: drite, skite

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

bæsje (present tense bæsjar, past tense bæsja, past participle bæsja, passive infinitive bæsjast, present participle bæsjande, imperative bæsje/bæsj)

  1. e-infinitive form of bæsja
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