What does pizdă in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word pizdă in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use pizdă in Romanian.

The word pizdă in Romanian means pizdă, păsărică, pizdă, pizdă, pizdă, fofoloancă, pizdă, pizdă, vulvă, pizda mă-sii, du-te dracu', du-te naibii. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word pizdă

pizdă

(offensive!!, vulgar, slang (vagina) (organ genital, foarte vulgar)

Apoi i-am pus mâna pe pizdă.
Jemima begged her lover to touch her cunt.

păsărică

(vulgar, slang (female genitalia) (vulgar)

Julie i-a spus iubitului ei că voia ca el să-i atingă păsărica.
Julie told her boyfriend she wanted him to touch her pussy.

pizdă

(UK, vulgar, offensive, slang (female genitalia) (vulgar)

pizdă

(UK, vulgar, slang (female genitals) (argou, vulgar)

pizdă, fofoloancă

(offensive!!!, vulgar, slang (cunt) (ofensator!!!)

The drunk man called Rob a c***.

pizdă

(vulgar, slang (female genitals, pussy) (ofensator, argou)

Tim pulled up Emily's dress to see her snatch.

pizdă

(vulgar (female genitals) (vulgar)

vulvă

(UK, slang, vulgar, regional, dated (vulva) (anatomie)

pizda mă-sii

(vulgar, offensive, slang (anger, annoyance) (vulgar)

La naiba, mi-am încuiat cheile în mașină!
Oh f***! I've locked my keys in the car.

du-te dracu', du-te naibii

(vulgar, offensive, slang (expressing anger or contempt) (vulgar, ofensator!)

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