Derived from the verb sikmek (to fuck), "Siktir" is the linguistic equivalent of "Fuck!" or "Bullshit!".

A rough, informal interjection similar to "Hey," "Man," or "Dude," but with a more aggressive or dismissive edge. It’s often used to express frustration or to emphasize a point.

When someone says they are essentially telling someone to "Get the fuck out of here, kid/man." It is a phrase deeply rooted in the "macho" or street culture of Istanbul and has been popularized globally through Turkish cinema (like Kötü Kedi Şerafettin ) and TV dramas.

Literally translates to "my son," but in slang, it is used between friends (or enemies) to mean "son," "boy," or "man." The Combined Vibe

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Derived from the verb sikmek (to fuck), "Siktir" is the linguistic equivalent of "Fuck!" or "Bullshit!".

A rough, informal interjection similar to "Hey," "Man," or "Dude," but with a more aggressive or dismissive edge. It’s often used to express frustration or to emphasize a point.

When someone says they are essentially telling someone to "Get the fuck out of here, kid/man." It is a phrase deeply rooted in the "macho" or street culture of Istanbul and has been popularized globally through Turkish cinema (like Kötü Kedi Şerafettin ) and TV dramas.

Literally translates to "my son," but in slang, it is used between friends (or enemies) to mean "son," "boy," or "man." The Combined Vibe

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