Gatvol

What is Gatvol?


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Pronounced: gaaat-fall. Meaning: very fed-up or irritated.

It is a South African word, derived from the Afrikaans language, but widely used in English (and some indigenous langue conversation.)

Literal translation: gat(ass or hole) vol(full)

Probably intended to mean a dug hole full to the brim (“up to your neck with…”) , but given a slant by the double meaning of the word “gat”.

I am gatvol of the way my boss treats me.


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