by Merahkuching February 17, 2005
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.
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!
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 09, 2005
by mc blaze-r March 07, 2004
A mild French expletive; like "darn it". Not quite a swear. Often expressed as "Zut alors!", i.e. "oh, darn" or "darn it, already!"
by JAG64 March 29, 2016
by Jesska March 25, 2004
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!".
by Edman January 12, 2006