What does sráč in Czech mean?

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

The word sráč in Czech means sráč, hajzl, kretén, debil, idiot, blbec, čurák, čůrák, sráč, zmrd. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word sráč

sráč, hajzl

(pejorative, figurative, vulgar, UK, AU (contemptible man) (vulgárně)

Tu bandu sráčů bych nevolil, i kdyby mi zaplatili.
I wouldn't vote for that bunch of wankers if they paid me.

kretén, debil, idiot, blbec

(US, figurative, pejorative, vulgar, slang (person: unpleasant) (urážlivý výraz)

After his obnoxious behavior at the party, everyone thought Matt was a douchebag.

čurák, čůrák

(slang, vulgar, figurative, offensive (despicable person) (přen.,vulg.)

That motherf***er stole my car!

sráč, zmrd

(pejorative, vulgar, slang (despicable person) (urážl., vulg.)

You won't believe what that f***er did today!

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