Gol samobójczy
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What it means
Literally “suicide goal.” An own goal — when a player accidentally scores against their own team. Used figuratively for any action that harms oneself or one’s own side, especially in politics or business.
Vocabulary
- gol — goal
- samobójczy — suicidal, self-destructive (adjective)
Grammar note
'Samobójczy' is a masculine nominative adjective agreeing with 'gol', derived from 'samobójstwo' (suicide).
Cultural context
The figurative use is very common in Polish political commentary — a politician's blunder is often called a 'gol samobójczy'.
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