knatcha

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Swedish

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Etymology

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knatch +‎ -a

Verb

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knatcha (present knatchar, preterite knatchade, supine knatchat, imperative knatcha)

  1. (slang) to break off a small piece from a block of hashish (e.g. for personal use when selling it, with or without mutual understanding)
  2. (slang, by extension) to take (a piece of) something (that belongs to someone else)
    – Jag fick bara elva lökringar och inte tolv som jag beställt. – Restaurangen knatchade dig.
    – I only got eleven onion rings and not twelve like I ordered. – The restaurant knatched you (took a piece).

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