aftospiyos
التعريفات والمعاني
== Turkish ==
=== Alternative forms ===
aftospiyoz, aftos piyos, aftos piyoz
=== Etymology ===
From Greek αυτός ποιος (είναι;) (aftós poios (eínai;), “who (is) this one?”, a pejorative expression). Compare Turkish kıtıpiyos.
=== Adjective ===
aftospiyos (slang)
useless, worthless
==== Declension ====
==== Related terms ====
aftos
=== References ===
Aktunç, Hulki (1998), “aftos piyos”, in Türkçenin büyük argo sözlüğü (tanıklarıyla) [Great Dictionary of Turkish Argot (with Attestations)] (in Turkish), Istanbul: YKY, page 31ab
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Devellioğlu, Ferit (1980), “aftospiyoz”, in Türk argosu: İnceleme ve sözlük (Aydin Kitabevi yayınları. Sözlük dizisi; 1)[2] (in Turkish), 6th edition, Ankara: Aydın Kitabevi, page 54b
Symeonidis, Charalambos (1973), “Griechische Lehnwörter im Türkischen”, in Balkan Studies[3] (in German), volume 14, § 24, page 174
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Spies, Otto (1931), “Zur Stambuler Geheim- und Berufssprache”, in Orientalistische Literaturzeitung (in German), volume 34, number 12, →DOI, column 1025