Kapuściana głowa
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What it means
Literally “cabbage head.” An insult for someone who is stupid or dim-witted — “blockhead,” “cabbage head,” “numbskull.”
Vocabulary
- kapusta — cabbage
- głowa — head
Grammar note
'Kapuściana' is the adjective from 'kapusta' — nominative feminine agreeing with 'głowa'.
Cultural context
Cabbage is so central to Polish cuisine that using it as an insult has a particularly local flavour — calling someone a cabbage head implies their brain is as dense and unremarkable as a head of cabbage.
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