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Fisse

pussy

/ˈfisə/ "FIS-uh"

severity: strong vulgar

pussy

Usage examples

  • Hold din mund med det ord — 'fisse' siger man ikke i pænt selskab.
    Shut your mouth with that word — you don't say 'fisse' in polite company.
  • Det ord er virkelig groft på dansk.
    That word is really coarse in Danish.

Etymology

"Fisse" is the primary Danish vulgar term for female genitalia and belongs to the North Germanic word family. It is cognate with Swedish "fitta," Norwegian "fitte," and Old Norse "fit," meaning a web or membrane, with the anatomical sense developing from a perceived resemblance. The Proto-Germanic root *fittjō also gives rise to related terms across Scandinavian languages. The word has been documented in Danish texts since at least the early modern period and has always occupied the register of crude or taboo speech.

Cultural notes

"Fisse" is the standard strong vulgarity for female genitalia in Danish and is universally understood as offensive in formal or public contexts. Despite Denmark's relatively liberal attitudes toward sexuality, the word remains firmly in the vulgar register and is used primarily as an insult or in explicitly sexual speech. It appears in Danish comedy, punk and hip-hop lyrics, and online discourse. Its close cognates in Swedish and Norwegian ("fitta," "fitte") make the word mutually intelligible across Scandinavian languages, amplifying its cultural reach.

Same meaning, other languages

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