| Slang | Meaning & Usage | Origin & Language | Examples | Where It’s Used |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| sztos | awesome, amazing, top-notch | Poland, Polish (colloquial) | “Ten film to sztos!” | Poland, Europe |
Definition & Description of Sztos
“Sztos” is a very popular Polish slang word that means something is “awesome,” “fantastic,” or “the best.” It can describe movies, songs, events, or anything impressive.
It originally comes from German “Stoss” (meaning “hit” or “shock”), but in Polish slang it evolved into a word for something top-quality and exciting.
Young people especially love using “sztos” because it instantly adds enthusiasm and energy to a conversation. It’s like saying “epic” or “awesome” in English.
Examples of Sztos
- “Ten film to sztos!” (This movie is awesome!)
- “Impreza była sztos.” (The party was amazing.)
- “Nowy album jest sztos.” (The new album is top-notch.)
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