What does γέννησε in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word γέννησε in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use γέννησε in Greek.

The word γέννησε in Greek means όπως με γέννησε η μάνα μου, γυμνός, τσίτσιδος, ξεβράκωτος, είμαι όπως με γέννησε η μάνα μου. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word γέννησε

όπως με γέννησε η μάνα μου

(slang, figurative (nakedness) (καθομιλουμένη: κάνω κάτι)

«Τι φοράς όταν κοιμάσαι;» «Κοιμάμαι όπως με γέννησε η μάνα μου».
"What do you wear in bed?" "My birthday suit."

γυμνός

(slang, figurative (naked)

He didn't knock, so he just walked in and found me in my birthday suit.

τσίτσιδος, ξεβράκωτος

(UK, slang (naked) (καθομιλουμένη: γυμνός)

είμαι όπως με γέννησε η μάνα μου

(slang, figurative (be naked)

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