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    What it means

    Literally “where the back ends its noble name.” A humorous euphemism for the buttocks — used to avoid saying a cruder word while making everyone laugh at the elaborate circumlocution.

    Vocabulary

    • plecy — back (plural)
    • kończyć — to end / to finish
    • szlachetny — noble / dignified
    • nazwa — name

    Grammar note

    'Swoją szlachetną nazwę' uses the accusative — the object of 'kończyć'. A relative clause construction: 'where the back ends its noble name'.

    Cultural context

    A classic example of Polish verbal wit — the more elaborate the euphemism, the funnier it becomes. Often attributed to the tradition of noble (szlachta) speech.

    Intermediate

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