畜生

Etymology
First attested in  (circa 2nd century BC). The expletive sense was attested in the  (7th century AD). Influenced, through Buddhism, by and  during the  times, as this word was used as a translation of the Sanskrit and Pali terms. Compare.

Noun

 * 1) domestic animal; livestock; brute
 * 2)  beast; bugger; contemptible person; brute; bastard
 * 3) (Buddhism) a beast: a generic term for animals, birds, fish and insects, as the reincarnated form of one who had bad karma in a previous life
 * 1) (Buddhism) a beast: a generic term for animals, birds, fish and insects, as the reincarnated form of one who had bad karma in a previous life

Synonyms




Etymology
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From, itself influenced by  or.

Noun

 * 1)  a beast: a generic term for animals, birds, fish and insects, as the reincarnated form of one who had bad karma in a previous life
 * 2)  a person

Interjection

 * 1)  an expression of strong anger or frustration: damn, dammit, fuck, shit