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    What it means

    Literally “to give a scratcher.” Means to make a run for it, to scarper — to flee quickly, usually to avoid trouble or an unpleasant situation.

    Vocabulary

    • dawać — to give (imperfective)
    • drapak — a run / a bolt (colloquial, from 'drapać' — to scratch/claw)

    Grammar note

    'Drapaka' is the accusative of 'drapak'. The perfective form is 'dać drapaka'.

    Cultural context

    The image may come from clawing at the ground to run faster. A vivid, old-fashioned colloquialism still used today.

    Intermediate

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