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Podaná (Template:Lang-el) is a Greek argot based on rearranging syllables, similar to Verlan and Vesre. Podaná itself is a reversal of anápoda (ανάποδα), meaning "upside-down."[1]

Examples include: tsosbá (inverted bátsos, slang for "cop"), zakipré (inverted prezáki, slang for "junkie"), dafoú (inverted foúnda, "hashish"), fosbá (inverted báfos, "joint").

References

  1. ^ "ποδανά". slang.gr.