What is polish insults?

Polish insults can vary in severity and creativity, and are often used in a playful or teasing manner among friends or in casual conversations. Some common Polish insults include:

  1. "Idiota" - meaning idiot or fool
  2. "Głupek" - meaning stupid or simpleton
  3. "Kretyn" - meaning moron or imbecile
  4. "Zadufany frajer" - meaning arrogant jerk
  5. "Zrzyna" - meaning copycat or imitator
  6. "Gnojek" - meaning little scumbag
  7. "Kretyniś" - meaning stupid person
  8. "Zjeb" - meaning asshole or jerk
  9. "Zasrany cham" - meaning filthy peasant

It's important to be mindful of cultural differences and social norms when using insults, as they can be perceived differently in different contexts. It's best to avoid using insults when communicating with someone you don't know well or in professional settings.