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russian swearing

Talking a lot and not saying anything meaningful.

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russian swearing

Huy Marjovi is a Russian swear word that can be very dangerous if you don't understand its full meaning. Saying it can even lead to death.

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russian swearing

Someone who is generous and gives away a lot of things, even if they are old.

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russian swearing

pidaras = a rude guy ibine petuh = a male rooster, someone who is sexually active sodomy shloha = a prostitute who is mean and nasty yob tvoy mat = an insult meaning "screw your mom" pidar gnovniy = someone who is always bragging yebanniy rot = someone who talks a lot and is annoying kapets, pizdets, pipets = an expression of frustration and anger

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russian swearing

"Kak dela" is a way of asking "How are you?" Its literal translation is "How it works?" If you answer "Huyova," it means "I'm not doing well, I'm feeling bad." If you answer "Ahuytelna," it means "I'm doing great, I'm feeling great." Both answers can be seen as rude.

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russian swearing

Suka means a female dog who is sexually attracted to males and will mate with any male she encounters.

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