I-sto-goraka
It's Ancient Greek for, Go to the crows, or, Go to the ravens, orrr, Go to hell.
It means "Go to the crows.", which is basically the Greek way of saying "Go to hell."
"Go to the ravens/ crows!" which is the equivalent of "Go to hell!" / "Go to ruin!"/ "Go to hang"/ "Hang it!".
Ego (eh-GO)
a place where crows go to get crunk and meet other crows
"Ας πάει"
crows are named after the Greek Titan Cronus. He is the god of harvest portrayed carrying a sickle. This sickle is also symbol of the grim reaper a.k.a. The precursor to Cronus. This associates crows with death and hence the term murder of crows
Not at all. Go for it.
go f(_)ck yourself
Crows are scavengers, so literally it means to die and be consumed by the crows. It was used by the Greeks the way we use "Go to Hell"
There are eight crows sitting on the telephone wire.
well I'm not Greek but some of my best friends are so they go to me and say Leah blah blah they speak Greek to me so i go what does that mean and they say most things in English that are similar to each other r similar in Greek to so i think my answer would be oh yeah!