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Variations:
けったくそ悪い
卦体糞悪い

see styles
 kettakusowarui
    けったくそわるい
(adjective) (vulgar) extremely vexing

Variations:
自棄糞(rK)
焼糞(rK)

see styles
 yakekuso; yakekuso
    やけくそ; ヤケクソ
(noun or adjectival noun) (kana only) (See 自暴自棄) desperate

Variations:
ぼろくそに言う
襤褸糞に言う

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 borokusoniiu / borokusoniu
    ぼろくそにいう
(exp,v5u) to speak ill of; to speak very disparagingly about; to speak very harshly about

Variations:
糞食らえ
くそ食らえ
クソ食らえ

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 kusokurae(食rae, kuso食rae); kusokurae(kuso食rae); kusokurae
    くそくらえ(糞食らえ, くそ食らえ); クソくらえ(クソ食らえ); クソクラエ
(exp,int) (kana only) eat shit!; fuck off!; fuck you!

Variations:
糞ったれ
糞っ垂れ
糞たれ
糞垂れ

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 kusottare(ttare, 垂re); kusotare(tare, 垂re); kusottare
    くそったれ(糞ったれ, 糞っ垂れ); くそたれ(糞たれ, 糞垂れ); クソッタレ
(derogatory term) (kana only) shithead; bastard

Variations:
珍紛漢紛(rK)
珍糞漢糞(rK)

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 chinpunkanpun(p); chinpunkanpun
    ちんぷんかんぷん(P); チンプンカンプン
(exp,adj-na,n) (kana only) unintelligible language; incoherent language; talking nonsense; babble; gibberish; jargon; gobbledygook

Variations:
クソ眼鏡
糞眼鏡
糞メガネ(sK)

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 kusomegane; kusomegane
    くそメガネ; クソメガネ
(derogatory term) (slang) (kana only) four-eyes; four-eyed bastard

Variations:
糞垂れ
糞たれ(sK)
クソ垂れ(sK)

see styles
 kusotare; kusotare
    くそたれ; クソタレ
(derogatory term) (kana only) (See くそったれ・1) shithead; bastard

Variations:
クソ真面目
くそ真面目
糞真面目
糞マジメ
糞まじめ

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 kusomajime(kuso真面目); kusomajime(kuso真面目, 真面目, majime); kusomajime(majime); kusomajime
    クソまじめ(クソ真面目); くそまじめ(くそ真面目, 糞真面目, 糞まじめ); くそマジメ(糞マジメ); クソマジメ
(adjectival noun) overly serious; serious to a fault; humorless

Variations:
目くそ鼻くそを笑う
目糞鼻糞を笑う
目糞鼻屎を笑う

see styles
 mekusohanakusoowarau
    めくそはなくそをわらう
(expression) (idiom) the pot calling the kettle black; the goop in the eye laughing at the snot in the nose

Variations:
目くそが鼻くそを笑う
目糞が鼻糞を笑う
目糞が鼻屎を笑う

see styles
 mekusogahanakusoowarau
    めくそがはなくそをわらう
(expression) (idiom) (See 目くそ鼻くそを笑う) the pot calling the kettle black; the goop in the eye laughing at the snot in the nose

Variations:
胸糞悪い
胸くそ悪い
胸クソ悪い(sK)
ムナクソ悪い(sK)
むなくそ悪い(sK)

see styles
 munakusowarui
    むなくそわるい
(exp,adj-i) disgusting; sickening; revolting; nauseating

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