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- Helvítis_fokking_fokk abstract "Helvítis fokking fokk (translated by Eiríkur Bergmann as 'God Damn, Fucking Fuck', Roger Boyes as 'What the Fuckety Fucking Fuck', and by Michael J. Casey as 'Bloody Fucking Fuck') is an Icelandic neologism which became a widely used expression of discontent following the 2008 Icelandic financial crisis. It was coined for a comedy sketch performed by Jón Gnarr and broadcast on the traditional new year's eve comedy revue, Áramótaskaupið, in 2008. In the sketch, Jón played a strait-laced middle-aged protester participating in the kitchenware revolution struggling to express his indignation at the crisis and eventually coming up with a sign reading Helvítis fokking fokk!!The phrase swiftly became widely used in Iceland in relation to the Crisis, as an expression of widely felt anger at corruption and mishandling of the economy. People even made real-life signs bearing the phrase which they took to the protests on Austurvöllur; it was also printed on t-shirts. According to Sóley Björk Stefánsdóttir, the two biggest Facebook groups relating to the Crisis were 'Icelanders are NOT terrorists' (17,188 members) and 'Helvítis fokking fokk' (9,396 members). Describing the city-centre office of the Borgarahreyfingin party, Georg Fornes mentions that 'both inside the place and outside you could see various items from the demonstrations, including pots, cake-tins, and dirty placards with the slogan Helvítis Fokking Fokk!Although usually an interjection, the term is also attested as a substantive, referring to the situation surrounding the financial crisis in general.".
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- Helvítis_fokking_fokk wikiPageWikiLink Austurvöllur.
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk wikiPageWikiLink Category:2009_in_Iceland.
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Great_Recession_in_Europe.
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk wikiPageWikiLink Citizens_Movement_(Iceland).
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk wikiPageWikiLink Eiríkur_Bergmann.
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk wikiPageWikiLink Facebook_features.
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk wikiPageWikiLink Gunnar_Már_Pétursson.
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk wikiPageWikiLink Guðni_Th._Jóhannesson.
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk wikiPageWikiLink Icelandic_language.
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk wikiPageWikiLink Jón_Gnarr.
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk wikiPageWikiLink Neologism.
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- Helvítis_fokking_fokk wikiPageWikiLink Samúel_Jón_Samúelsson.
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk wikiPageWikiLink Áramótaskaupið.
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Helvítis fokking fokk!!".
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- Helvítis_fokking_fokk subject Category:2009_in_Iceland.
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk subject Category:Great_Recession_in_Europe.
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk hypernym Neologism.
- Helvítis_fokking_fokk comment "Helvítis fokking fokk (translated by Eiríkur Bergmann as 'God Damn, Fucking Fuck', Roger Boyes as 'What the Fuckety Fucking Fuck', and by Michael J. Casey as 'Bloody Fucking Fuck') is an Icelandic neologism which became a widely used expression of discontent following the 2008 Icelandic financial crisis. It was coined for a comedy sketch performed by Jón Gnarr and broadcast on the traditional new year's eve comedy revue, Áramótaskaupið, in 2008.".
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