putsa

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to polish, to shine (make clean and shiny, usually by rubbing with a cloth (often along with a polishing or cleaning agent))
 * 2) to clean (sometimes more idiomatic in English)
 * 3) to groom (to make even)
 * 4) to trim
 * 5) to preen
 * 6)  to polish (make (minor) improvements to)
 * 7)  to improve
 * 8) to plaster
 * 1) to preen
 * 2)  to polish (make (minor) improvements to)
 * 3)  to improve
 * 4) to plaster
 * 1)  to polish (make (minor) improvements to)
 * 2)  to improve
 * 3) to plaster
 * 1)  to improve
 * 2) to plaster
 * 1) to plaster

Usage notes
Sometimes more or less interchangeable with in. Putsa puts relatively more focus on making clean as opposed to (just) shiny.

Etymology
.

Interjection

 * : fuck; damn

Noun

 * : cunt