This is the 11945th most frequent Polish word.
kurrrwy
The word "kurrrwy" appears to be a stylized or extended variation of "kurwy," which is a vulgar Polish term meaning "whores" or "prostitutes." It is often used as an insult or profanity.
Used as a slang expression to refer to problems or obstacles, conveying frustration.
Nie mogę uwierzyć, że znowu mamy tyle kurrrwy w projekcie.
I can't believe we have so many problems in the project again.
Used colloquially to describe untrustworthy people, often with a negative connotation.
Słyszałem, że w sąsiedztwie można spotkać różne kurrrwy.
I've heard that in the neighborhood one can encounter various types of scammers.
Metaphorically used to signify challenges or adversities in life, expressing determination.