Some Russian lessons

Discussion in 'Warbirds International' started by grobar, Dec 13, 2007.

  1. grobar

    grobar Well-Known Member

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    So, i am curious, what do these words mean?

    (uncles&exec, keep quiet pls)


    zatchot
    kruto
    dura
    znaika

    :@popcorn: :) ?
     
  2. vasco

    vasco Well-Known Member

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    doh, why bother?

    this is all u need to know:
    mudak
    ebanii pidor
    idi naxui
    narod
    pizdobol
     
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    actually dura(k) might come in handy also ;)
     
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    lol, pizdobol is new for me! its great one!
    the concept of combining roots is so cool!
    the cult one is in serbian - babojebac :D :cheers: :D

    narod is not a swearword by the way. simply means 'people'
    but you could say ebanii narod ;)
     
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  5. vasco

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    cc, but "narod" is also a romanian (archaic) word for "stupid" so, whenever i see it written, i'm thinking it's an insult :D
     
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    pizdobol is of unknown origin for me, since i cannot interpret "bol". probably it is phohetic rhyme. pizda is cunt, "o" is linking sound.

    however, entire word means a man who is not responsible of his words or speaks too much.
     
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    а нет по-русски слово "болить"?

    cuntpain?
     
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    или ето будет "пиздоболь"?
     
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    [later]
    time for frisbee
     
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    pizdobol ~= mudozvon

    some russian word:
    fishka
    mutata
    hz
    za bazar otvetish
     
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    frisbee finished :)

    so whats the latin word for it? :D

    'narodere' - to be getting stupider
    'cognoscere' - to be getting wiser
     
  12. vasco

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    i checked the dict and - lol - it says it comes from the bulgarian "neroda"! :D
    does it have the same meanin?
     
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    :confused: :dunno: this word doesnt speak to me

    must be really archaic!:super:
     
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    нет, слова "болить" нету.
    нет, пишется "пиздобол".
     
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    Vadim Maksimenko Well-Known Member

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    My theory: "пизда" + "бол(тать)", or cunt-speaker :) Same as "хуесос" = "хуй" + "сос(ать)", or dick-sucker.