What does 새끼 mean and is it actually a curse word?
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It literally means babies (of humans and animals) but it's also a curse word. Most people use context to differentiate between the literal meaning and the curse word.
wisha (back-up acc) on X: 새끼 (saekki) can mean “child”, but is also slang for “jerk”: 🐹 Is 새끼 a curse word? 🐹 If you say “🐅새끼” it's not a curse 🐹
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