There is a Polish joke where a 'baca' (stereotypically dirty, perverted, old and traditional mountaneers) leaves his hut in the mountains, looks around and shouts 'Oh dear me what a lovely day it is!' ('O jezusicku, ale dzisioj piknie!') while the echo, out of habit, repeats 'mać, mać, mać...'. The joke is that the usually vulgar baca would say something that would end with the phrase 'kurwa mać', which is Polish for 'fucking hell' (sort of). Would that fit as an example, considering it's in foreign language?
There is a Polish joke where a 'baca' (stereotypically dirty, perverted, old and traditional mountaneers) leaves his hut in the mountains, looks around and shouts 'Oh dear me what a lovely day it is!' ('O jezusicku, ale dzisioj piknie!') while the echo, out of habit, repeats 'mać, mać, mać...'. The joke is that the usually vulgar baca would say something that would end with the phrase 'kurwa mać', which is Polish for 'fucking hell' (sort of). Would that fit as an example, considering it's in foreign language?