burdel


polish meanings:

1. wh-r–house
2. used to describe mess.
1. chodzmy na gwarna znam tam fajny burdel. – let`s go to gwarna st i know good wh-r–house there.
2. posprzataj ten burdel w pokoju. – clean up this mess in your room.

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