Gatvol
Added May 15, 2025
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Fed up or had enough of something.
"I'm gatvol of load-shedding."
gatvol Share definition Pronounced: gaaat-fall. Meaning: very fed-up or irritated. It is a South African word, derived from the Afrikaans language, but widely used in English (and some indigenous langue conversation.) Literal translation: <a href="/word/gat" class="internal-link" title="View definition of Gat">gat</a>(ass or hole) vol(full) Probably intended to mean a dug hole full to the brim (“up to your neck with…”) , but given a slant by the double meaning of the word “<a href="/word/gat" class="internal-link" title="View definition of Gat">gat</a>”. I am gatvol of the way my boss treats me. by jakalas September 16, 2005 Flag Get the gatvol mug.
"I am gatvol of the way my boss treats me."
Fed up, literally 'hole full' in Afrikaans, meaning you've had it up to here
"I'm gatvol of this load-shedding! (I'm fed up with these power cuts!)"
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