What does tuska in Icelandic mean?

What is the meaning of the word tuska in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use tuska in Icelandic.

The word tuska in Icelandic means rag, scrap, shred. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word tuska

rag

noun

scrap

noun

shred

noun

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Tuska hana til?
Maybe beat her up a little?
Ernie, ekki vera hræddur ađ tuska hann til.
Don't be afraid to rough him up a little.
Jimmy...Ūú mátt alveg tuska hann ađeins til
Jimmy,..... feel free to rough him up a little bit
Ūađ gæti hafa veriđ handklæđi eđa tuska til ađ ūrífa međ.
something to clean up.
En í raun, ertu linur eins og tuska.
But actually, you're as so _ as a limp pocket.
Ég hef þurft að tuska Rocco til vegna peninga en hann vantar ekki vitið
I' ve had to rough Rocco up because of money, but he' s got a fucking brain
Nķgu stķrir til ađ tuska ykkur til.
Big enough to kick your ass.
Eins og mamma hefđi sagt, hún er eins og undin tuska útaf stráknum.
As my mother would have said, the boy done her like a kipper.
Eins og mamma hefði sagt, hún er eins og undin tuska útaf stráknum
[ Barbara Narrating ]As my mother would have said, the boy done her like a kipper
Ūetta er eins og tuska, ūurrka og svampur.
It's like a shammy, it's like a towel, it's like a sponge.

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