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    farkakte
    /fəˈkaktə/

    adjective

    • 1. (especially in Jewish use) defective, deficient, or of very poor quality: informal US "the Lexington line subway was all farkakte"

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  3. adj. Lousy, crappy, messed up. adj. Ridiculous. Example Sentences. "I'm trying not to crash the car on this farkakte highway." Listen to recordings of this sentence: ( Recording 1) "The food was fakakta." Record a Sentence. Languages of Origin. Yiddish. Etymology. פֿאַרקאַקט farkakt, past participle of פֿאַרקאַקן farkakn ' (vulgar) to shit on'

  4. The earliest known use of the adjective farkakte is in the 1950s. OED's earliest evidence for farkakte is from 1952, in the writing of R. P. Smith. farkakte is a borrowing from Yiddish.

  5. Dictionary editors and cultural denizens are scrambling to come up with a single word to describe the craziness of 2016 — and some are turning to Yiddish for ideas.

  6. Oct 14, 2019 · farkakte ( comparative more farkakte, superlative most farkakte) Alternative spelling of verkakte.

  7. Jan 21, 2008 · farkakte. An alternative spelling of the Yiddish word verkakte that can mean either goddamn or crappy - the literal translation is "becrapped".

  8. May 3, 2024 · From Yiddish פֿאַרקאַקטע (farkakte), inflected form of פֿאַרקאַקט (farkakt, “ shitty, turned into shit, shat upon ”). Compare synonymous German verkackt. The English forms with v-are influenced by the German spelling of the prefix ver-.

  9. What does farkakte‎ mean? farkakte ( English) Adjective. farkakte ( comparative more farkakte, superlative most farkakte) Alternative spelling of verkakte. This is the meaning of verkakte: verkakte ( English) Alternative forms. facacta, fakakta, ferkakte, ferkakta, farkakta, facocta, farkakte, fercocta, fercockta, facockta, farkakt, vercackte.