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Meaning of "やがった"
What's the meaning of
"やがった" in the end of
some verbs?
For example:
彼は高校の方に
逃げていきやがった。
Thank you
Dec 17, 2011 3:48 AM
Answers · 2
2
やがる verb suffix (te form or masu stem) to indicate hatred and contempt, or disdain for another's action
http://jisho.org/words?jap=yagaru&eng=&dict=edict
December 17, 2011
1
The verb of "~しやがった" is a sort of Japanese slug. It's abuseful meaning and it's often the case that a person who tend to use the word get a violent impression from usual people in Japan. And that's also used to express the feeling of a frustration by doing something bad.
December 17, 2011
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