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psorzeprofessor (colloquial)

Psorze is the vocative case of psor, a colloquial and somewhat informal term for 'professor' in Polish. It's a shortened, slang version of profesor.

In the song, Taco Hemingway uses it humorously when reflecting on his academic performance, saying, "Będzie dwója z plusem, może trója minus, panie psorze?" (It'll be a D+ or maybe a C-, Mr. Professor?). This word offers a glimpse into informal Polish language and student culture, making it both interesting and memorable.

Welcome to '6 Zer' by the famous Polish rapper, Taco Hemingway! The title translates to '6 Zeros,' which means he's dreaming of making a million. This song is a snapshot of a young person's life in modern Poland, caught between big dreams and a not-so-glamorous reality. Taco paints a picture of wandering through the city at night, observing the world with a critical and often humorous eye. He talks about the struggles of his generation: temporary job contracts, avoiding serious topics like the future, and using parties and drinking to escape their worries.

Listen closely as Taco describes the contrast between what people post on social media and their real lives. He feels a sense of apathy, saying 'yes, please' (bardzo proszę) to everything, whether it's another drink from the bartender or even a punch in the face! The song captures a feeling of being a little lost and cynical, but still holding on to that big dream of one day earning '6 zeros.' It’s a relatable story about the ups and downs of trying to find your way in the world.

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