Do Russians swear

Thursday, November 16, 2006

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elda (елда) — "big penis";
gandon (gondon) (гандо́н, гондо́н), a bastardization of "condom", but it is a tabooed word and may be used figuratively;
govno (Russian говно) — shit. Cognate to Sanskrit guváti ("(he) defecates") and Avestan gūʮa- ("shit"), from PIE. Note: this is not used as an exclamation the way that "Shit!" is used in English.
kher (хер) "penis"; somewhat less offensive than "khuy"; the actual meanings of kher is the old Russian name of the letter "X" Kha.
khren (хрен) a term of general dissatisfaction, literally "Horse-radish", often used as the exclamation "shit!" would be used in English; used much less frequently in this context, khren also means a jerk, a nasty/unpleasant man
malaf'ya (малафья) means "sperm"
manda — "vagina";
mudo (мудо) — "testicle". By far more often-used derivative, mudak (муда́к) and mudilo (муди́ло) sometimes only bears an abstract offensive meaning and is effectively equal to "motherfucker".
pidoras (пидора́с), a bastardization of pederast, meaning a male homosexual in Russian. The condensed form pidor (пи́дор) is also used.
sraka (срака) — "anus";
srat (срать) — "to shit";
suka (сука) — bitch
zalupa (залупа) means "penis head"
zhopa (жопа) - ass, arse (BrE)

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