معنی
Being controlled by a partner
زمینه فرهنگی
The 'podpapučiar' is a staple character in Slovak folk tales and modern sitcoms, often depicted as a man who is physically strong but emotionally dominated by a small, fierce wife. The slipper metaphor is common across the former Austro-Hungarian empire, including Czechia, Hungary, and Austria, reflecting shared domestic traditions. Younger generations use the term more ironically and it is increasingly applied to any partner in a relationship, regardless of gender, who is perceived as 'too obedient'. During some traditional wedding games, the groom might be jokingly warned about the 'slipper' that awaits him at home.
Use it for humor
This phrase is 90% used for joking. Don't take it too seriously unless the tone is very dark.
Gender sensitivity
While traditionally for men, using it for women can be seen as confusing or extra insulting. Stick to the traditional usage for safety.
معنی
Being controlled by a partner
Use it for humor
This phrase is 90% used for joking. Don't take it too seriously unless the tone is very dark.
Gender sensitivity
While traditionally for men, using it for women can be seen as confusing or extra insulting. Stick to the traditional usage for safety.
The Noun Form
Master the word 'podpapučiar'. It's much more common in quick insults than the full sentence.
The 'Slipper' Symbol
In Slovakia, slippers are mandatory in every home. This makes the idiom very relatable to everyone's daily life.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the word 'papuča'.
Môj sused nikam nechodí, lebo je pod ______.
After the preposition 'pod' in this context, we use the instrumental case.
Which word describes a man who is 'pod papučou'?
On je veľký ______.
'Podpapučiar' is the noun form used to describe the person.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: Jano says he can't go to the football match because he has to help his wife with the curtains.
This is a classic situation where the idiom is used to tease a friend.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Prečo tu Peter nie je? B: Jeho žena mu to zakázala. A: Fakt? On je úplne ______.
'Pod papučou' fits the context of a wife forbidding her husband from going out.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Boots vs. Slippers
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاMôj sused nikam nechodí, lebo je pod ______.
After the preposition 'pod' in this context, we use the instrumental case.
On je veľký ______.
'Podpapučiar' is the noun form used to describe the person.
Situation: Jano says he can't go to the football match because he has to help his wife with the curtains.
This is a classic situation where the idiom is used to tease a friend.
A: Prečo tu Peter nie je? B: Jeho žena mu to zakázala. A: Fakt? On je úplne ______.
'Pod papučou' fits the context of a wife forbidding her husband from going out.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالTechnically yes, but it's rarely used that way. For women, people usually say she is 'utláčaná' (oppressed) or 'submisívna'.
It depends on the tone. Between friends, it's a common tease. To a stranger, it's a major insult.
There isn't one specific word, but 'mačo' or 'hlava rodiny' (head of the family) are often used in contrast.
Yes, but in slang, it also means a wheel clamp for a car.
It's like the 'o' in 'low' but followed quickly by a short 'u' sound.
Almost never. It's too colloquial for newspapers or official documents.
It visualizes being stepped on or crushed by domestic authority.
Not directly, but you can say 'papučovať' in some very specific dialects, though it's rare.
Only if you want to get fired! It's way too personal.
Yes, it's a universal Slovak idiom understood from Bratislava to Košice.
عبارات مرتبط
Skákať ako niekto piska
similarTo jump as someone whistles
Mať niekoho v hrsti
similarTo have someone in one's fist
Nosiť nohavice
contrastTo wear the pants
Byť pánom domu
contrastTo be the master of the house
Držať niekoho nakrátko
similarTo keep someone on a short leash