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Used when something goes terribly wrong (e.g., losing a game, a car breakdown) [2, 5]. Shock: Used to react to unbelievable news [1].

If you want to express frustration without being highly offensive, consider these options: "Oh my God" (Frustration). "Lanet olsun": "Damn it." "Hadi be": "No way / Come on" (Disbelief). hay_ananin_amina_koyum_ya

It is sometimes heard among very close male friends in informal, high-stress environments (like watching sports or gaming), but even then, it is considered "slang of the lowest order" [2, 5]. Used when something goes terribly wrong (e

While the literal meaning is anatomical, it is rarely used to describe a physical act. Instead, it functions as an intensified expletive —similar to a much harsher version of "Son of a b****" or "For f***'s sake" in English [4, 5]. Contextual Nuance: "Lanet olsun": "Damn it

Used as a direct, aggressive insult during an argument [3, 4]. Guide to Usage and Social Stakes