qoymaq

Etymology
From. Cognate with 🇨🇬,, 🇨🇬, etc.

Verb

 * 1)  to put
 * 2)  to put on
 * 3)  to put in
 * 4)  to put on
 * 5)  to let
 * 6)  to leave
 * 7)  to impose
 * 8)  to punch
 * 9)  to fuck
 * 10)   to drink
 * 11)  to take
 * 1)  to leave
 * 2)  to impose
 * 3)  to punch
 * 4)  to fuck
 * 5)   to drink
 * 6)  to take
 * 1)  to punch
 * 2)  to fuck
 * 3)   to drink
 * 4)  to take
 * 1)  to fuck
 * 2)   to drink
 * 3)  to take
 * 1)   to drink
 * 2)  to take
 * 1)  to take
 * 1)  to take

Usage notes

 * Some speakers, especially those of lower social standing, seek to avoid using certain basic transitive verbs (such as qoymaq, vermək, itələmək, vurmaq, soxmaq, qayırmaq and more) which also have obscene senses in contexts where ambiguity might arise. As such, some speakers may feel the need to use a verbal reservation or disclaimer, such as or, in connection with such verbs. For example, in a dinner setting, before asking whether one's table neighbour should also be served with the same dish one is currently reaching to take, a person might say:




 * Such verbal reservations may be deemed as inappropriate by more cultured speakers, as disambiguating is rarely really needed, and is instead adding unnecessary vulgarity to the communication. A safer way to avoid using verbs in such contexts would be replacing them with less ambiguous ones. For example, çəkmək could be used in the sample sentence above instead of qoymaq.