This is the 11075th most frequent Polish word.
furiata
A "furiata" in Polish refers to a furious or extremely angry person, often someone acting in a wild or uncontrollable manner.
'Furiat' is used to describe someone who has a quick temper, particularly in response to specific situations, like missing homework.
Ten nauczyciel to prawdziwy furiat, gdy uczniowie nie odrabiają zadań domowych.
This teacher is a real hothead when students do not do their homework.
'Furiat' here emphasizes an individual’s habitual tendency to react angrily or impulsively, often recognized from their disposition.
Widząc go w takim stanie, od razu wiedziałam, że ten furiat musiał się na kogoś zdenerwować.
Seeing him in such a state, I immediately knew that this hothead must have gotten angry at someone.
'Furiat' in this sentence serves as advice or critique directed at someone to avoid becoming easily enraged or hasty in their reactions.