rotten - translation to arabic
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rotten - translation to arabic

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Rotten (disambiguation)

ROTTEN         

الصفة

أَلْخَن ; خامّ ; خَمّ ; دَفِر ; زَخِم ; زَنِخ ; سَنِخ ; سَهِك ; عَطِن ; عَفِن ; فاسِد ; مُتَعَفِّن ; مُتَفَسِّخ ; مُخِمّ ; مُنْتِن ; مُنْحَلّ ; نَتِن

rotten         
عَفِن
rotten         
عَفِن

Definition

rotten
¦ adjective (rottener, rottenest)
1. suffering from decay.
2. corrupt.
3. informal very bad or unpleasant.
¦ adverb informal very much: your mother spoiled you rotten.
Phrases
rotten apple informal a corrupt person in a group, regarded as capable of adversely affecting others.
Derivatives
rottenly adverb
rottenness noun
Origin
ME: from ON rotinn.

Wikipedia

Rotten

Rotten may refer to:

  • Axl Rotten, ring name of American professional wrestler Brian Knighton (1971–2016)
  • Bonnie Rotten, American former pornographic actress, feature dancer, fetish model, and director
  • Ian Rotten, ring name of American professional wrestler John Benson Williams (born 1970)
  • Johnny Rotten, former stage name of John Lydon (born 1956), British musician, lead singer of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd
  • Rotten, a German name of the river Rhône
  • Rotten (TV series), a 2018 documentary television series
  • “Rotten”, a 2017 song by Zomboy from Rott N’ Roll, Pt. 1
Examples of use of rotten
1. Some say it is simply rotten fish, which smells like rotten fish.
2. "They have picked rotten cherries and come up with a rotten pie," Towey said.
3. The treaty for a European constitution was a rotten treaty for a rotten constitution.
4. "Something‘s rotten in Denmark," submitted Feinstein.
5. In those days, opponents of the war insisted that not just President Richard Nixon was rotten but that the "system" was rotten.