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    What it means

    Literally “of seven sorrows.” A sarcastic way to describe someone who is incompetent, pathetic, or poorly skilled at what they do. “A pathetic [specialist/hero/driver].”

    Vocabulary

    • boleść — sorrow/pain
    • siedem — seven

    Grammar note

    Adjectival phrase using the genitive plural.

    Cultural context

    Originally a religious reference to the Sorrows of Mary, but now used purely for mocking incompetence.

    Intermediate

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