Drzeć koty
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What it means
Literally “to tear cats.” Means to be constantly at each other’s throats — to quarrel endlessly, to be in a state of ongoing conflict with someone.
Vocabulary
- drzeć — to tear / to rip (imperfective)
- koty — cats (accusative plural)
Grammar note
'Koty' is the accusative plural of 'kot' — direct object of 'drzeć'. Usually used with 'z kimś': 'drzeć z kimś koty' (to be at odds with someone).
Cultural context
The vivid image of tearing cats evokes the sound and fury of a vicious fight. A colourful way to describe a feud.
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