porcheria
filth
noun por-keh-REE-ah Rare
Origin: From porco (pig) + -eria (noun suffix for quality or place), from Latin porcus.
Also means
disgusting thing
Usage Note
Porcheria can mean physical filth, a disgusting object, or — very commonly — something of terrible quality (che porcheria! = what rubbish!). It is also used as a mild vulgarism for an obscene thing or act. The plural porcherie is common. The word is informal-to-vulgar in register; avoid in formal settings. Not to be confused with porchetta (roast pork).
Examples
"Questo cibo è una vera porcheria!"
Natural Translation
This food is absolute rubbish!
Literal Translation
This food is a real filth!
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