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zut

although "zut" traditionally means "damn it!" in french, it is also a word that one uses to replace a swear word of any sort in a french fashion, without being glared at for improper or inappropriate use of language.
note to readers: i strongly recomment "zut" to replace all existing swear words due to its remarkable flexability of stretching to other forms.

Person A: Why, hello, there.
Person B: what the zut do you want?
Person A: huh?
Person B: Zut off u zutten zut.
Person A: i am ever so lost.
Person B: you should zutten be. zut up.
Person A: i was merely asking for a conversation.
Person B: zutten hell!! Zut up for the fifteenth zutting time, the zuttled up zut.
Person A: ok...cheerio, then.
Person B: o, by the way, you're mum's a zutty zut. i zutted her last zutten night.
Person A: ZUT!

by frilly fill October 9, 2005

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zut

french word 'damn'

zut toi 'damn you'

by DaNi DeRaNgEd April 28, 2005

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zut

a spliff (ganja cigerette)

yo blud, bill up a zut for me, im to lean

by mc blaze-r March 7, 2004

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Zut

A mild French expletive; like "darn it". Not quite a swear. Often expressed as "Zut alors!", i.e. "oh, darn" or "darn it, already!"

"Zut! I spilled my cafรฉ!"

by JAG64 March 29, 2016

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zuts

anutha word for cannabis spliffs

how many zuts can u get from a benter

by Merahkuching February 17, 2005

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zut

The worst curse word in French. Oh, it is so bad. Never le say it.

Zut alors! I have missed one!

by Jesska March 25, 2004

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zut

Just as frilly fill mentioned, the word zut is an extremely flexible word as a swear, replacing many other common four-letter words. However, where I come from, in our high school it isn't recognized as a french word and is pronounced differently among the students. In our school it is pronounced "zuht" with a long z and hard t, rhyming with cut. The students who started this trend apparantly were not aware that there was already a word much like the one they had made however the meaning is close. Can be used in the context of: "You are a <i>zut</i>", meaning something along the lines of, "You are nasty or disgusting" or just shouting "Zut" is tantamount to saying, "Gross!".

Will: Steven is a moose!
Ben: Hey, he's my chum!
Will: No, no, he's a zut!

by Edman January 12, 2006

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