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    What it means

    Literally “sharp as toilet water.” A sarcastic simile meaning the opposite of what it says — used ironically to call someone dim-witted or slow.

    Vocabulary

    • bystry — sharp / clever / quick-witted
    • klozet — toilet / lavatory

    Grammar note

    'Jak woda w klozecie' is a nominative comparison. 'W klozecie' is locative of 'klozet' after 'w.'

    Cultural context

    A humorous, mildly rude insult. The joke works because 'bystry' also means 'fast-flowing' (of water), making the comparison technically apt but obviously absurd.

    Intermediate

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