joder

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin futuere, present active infinitive of futuō.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /xoˈdeɾ/, [xoˈðeɾ]

Verb

joder (first-person singular present jodo, first-person singular preterite jodí, past participle jodido)

  1. to damage, break
  2. to annoy, bug, bother, irritate
  3. to put in a difficult situation
  4. (vulgar, Spain) to fuck
  5. to suck; to blow (be inferior or objectionable)
    Como jode este trabajo.
    This job sucks.

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      Interjection

      ¡joder!

      1. (Spain) fuck!
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