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Examples include: ''tsosbá'' (inverted ''bátsos'', slang for "cop"), ''zakipré'' (inverted ''prezáki'', slang for "junkie"), ''dafoú'' (inverted ''foúnda'', "hashish"), ''fosbá'' (inverted ''báfos'', "joint").{{Citation needed|date=May 2021}} |
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⚫ | '''Podaná''' ({{langx|el|ποδανά}}) is a [[Greek language|Greek]] [[argot]] based on rearranging syllables, similar to [[Verlan]] and [[Vesre]]. Podaná itself is a reversal of anápoda ({{lang|el|ανάποδα}}), meaning "upside-down."<ref>{{cite web |title=ποδανά |work=slang.gr |url=https://www.slang.gr/lemma/1562-podana}}</ref> |
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[[Category:Cant languages]] |
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[[Category:Greek slang]] |
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Podaná (Greek: ποδανά) 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]
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