Quelle-harsh

What is Quelle-harsh?


1.

Literally translates to "that's harsh."

An exclamation to indicate that, whether it is said in French or English, what has been noticed or brought to attention is bad, shameful, or embarrassing.

Can also be used to describe someone acting in a rotten, terrible, horrible or mean way.

I can't believe that elderly woman is wearing a miniskirt. Quelle-harsh.

or

You are being quelle-harsh. You should be nice.

See harsh, rotten, terrible, embarassing, horrible, bad, mean

1.

Literally translates to "that's harsh."

An exclamation to indicate that, whether it is said in French or English, what has been noticed or brought to attention is bad, shameful, or embarrassing.

Can also be used to describe someone acting in a rotten, terrible, horrible or mean way.

I can't believe that elderly woman is wearing a miniskirt. Quelle-harsh.

or

You are being quelle-harsh. You should be nice.

See harsh, rotten, terrible, embarassing, horrible, bad, mean


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