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Leke (Rodyti profilį) 2013 m. rugsėjis 25 d. 15:43:40
Is this right?
Nile (Rodyti profilį) 2013 m. rugsėjis 25 d. 16:09:39
Vespero_ (Rodyti profilį) 2013 m. rugsėjis 25 d. 18:19:20
kaŝperanto (Rodyti profilį) 2013 m. rugsėjis 25 d. 18:52:53
Vespero_:I've heard "Kia [substantivo]" used in a manner that might be applicable here.I think this is more in the spirit of the expression. It's kind of like "Such an ass", or "What an ass"
Nile (Rodyti profilį) 2013 m. rugsėjis 27 d. 01:29:19
It can only mean the latter, right?
RiotNrrd (Rodyti profilį) 2013 m. rugsėjis 27 d. 03:04:43
That doesn't necessarily stop anyone from using it in a figurative sense, however, but that's true of any word. So, y'know, someone always could use it somewhat more descriptively. But I have never heard it used in that manner, referring to a contemptible person.
Rejsi (Rodyti profilį) 2013 m. rugsėjis 27 d. 03:09:39
Nile:So now, the question is of whether "pugo" means "ass" like "contemptible person" or "butt".Yeah, "pugo" only refers to your bottom.
It can only mean the latter, right?

sudanglo (Rodyti profilį) 2013 m. rugsėjis 27 d. 10:37:57
In that case kia bela pugo!
Nile (Rodyti profilį) 2013 m. rugsėjis 28 d. 00:14:46
It feels weird calling such a silly phrase elegant.
Leke (Rodyti profilį) 2013 m. rugsėjis 28 d. 04:52:38
Nile:Yeah, but that still doesn't have "Dat ass!"'s . . . elegance.I guess you could shorten it to Kia pugo. I guess this is like the Spanish Que culo.
It feels weird calling such a silly phrase elegant.