Need a grammar explanation of a meme

I just saw a meme and the grammar is so abstract I can’t even find a way too google it.
I wish I could post it here but there’s no such option.

It said うっせーな くそが. According to DeepL, that says “shut up you poopy”.

What is うっせーな? Why is ー being used even tho it’s not katakana? How come a simple が means the person reading is something? Shouldn’t it be お前がくそだ? No????

1 comment
  1. >うっせー

    It’s just a really slurred version of うるさい.

    >な

    In this case, it’s a more masculine form of ね.

    >が

    No normal textbook will ever tell you this, but a complete Japanese dictionary definition will tell you that が can be attached to a noun to berate it similar to め. An English equivalent would be “fucking [noun].”

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