by Gutentagen December 06, 2021
"Att råtta" is a verb used to explain that someone is stealing something eatable and eating it in small portions. The word is in Swedish and directly translates to "To rat". It comes from a rat often stealing food and gnawing on it in small portions. You can also change the perspective of the verb:
"Att råtta" - "To rat"
"Har råttat" - "Have ratted"
"Ska råtta" - "Will rat"
"Att råtta" - "To rat"
"Har råttat" - "Have ratted"
"Ska råtta" - "Will rat"
by Gutentagen July 20, 2023
It is a baddie comeback used in Swedish. "Tyst" translates to "quiet". The sentence is used whenever you have proved a point against else or when someone else near you proves a point.
"You were really bad on that test!"
"Aha what did you get on the test then?"
"I got F."
"Exactly, so tyst."
"Aha what did you get on the test then?"
"I got F."
"Exactly, so tyst."
by Gutentagen April 09, 2024
A word in Swedish, directly translated to "super-skipping school." Used often by a teacher, when talking to their students when they are skipping school. Specifically when the teacher told them to skip school but still gets mad.
Four students are standing in the corridor. A teacher arrives.
"Why are you guys standing here? This is superskolk!"
"Why are you guys standing here? This is superskolk!"
by Gutentagen December 10, 2021