коскоджа
Bulgarian
    
    Alternative forms
    
- ко́скоджа́мити (kóskodžámiti)
 
Etymology
    
Borrowed from Turkish koskoca, an emphatic form of koca. See Turkish koskocaman for another example of such an emphatic construction.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [ˈkɔskoˈdʒa̟]
 - Syllabification(key): ко‧ско‧джа
 - Hyphenation(key): кос‧ко‧джа
 
Adjective
    
ко́скоджа́ • (kóskodžá) (indeclinable) (colloquial)
- too big; quite big
 - (of people, usually as коскоджамити) grown-up, adult
- Ко́скоджа́ мъж, мама още го пере. ― Kóskodžá mǎž, mama ošte go pere. ― A grown man, yet his mom still does his laundry.
 
 
Adverb
    
ко́скоджа́ • (kóskodžá) (not comparable) (colloquial)
- too much; quite a lot
- Има ко́скоджа́ неща в торбата. ― Ima kóskodžá nešta v torbata. ― There's too much stuff in the bag.
 
 
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