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    What it means

    Literally “a hot potato.” A problem, issue, or responsibility that nobody wants to deal with and everyone tries to pass on to someone else. Exact equivalent of the English “hot potato.”

    Vocabulary

    • gorący — hot (masculine adjective)
    • kartofel — potato (colloquial)

    Grammar note

    'Gorący' is a masculine nominative adjective agreeing with 'kartofel'.

    Cultural context

    Potatoes are central to Polish cuisine and culture, making this a particularly fitting metaphor.

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