• @Fuckfuckmyfuckingass
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    My post was mainly a joke, however, I find your comments extremely interesting and well worded.

    That last example “забил хуй (zah-beel khooy)”. I find very amusing and I can grasp the feeling. Google translates it literally to being “Hammered the dick”.

    Is that accurate?

    I think slang and vulgar terms are fascinating and tell a lot about the culture that produced them. I even go so far as to say, swearing is one of the most illuminating things there is to language.

    Thank you so much for sharing!

    Speaking of the ongoing war, did you catch this video?

    https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/y5l3vi/ukrainians_intercepted_communication_between/

    (Sorry for the Reddit link, it’s the only place I’ve seen it.)

    How would you rate the translation of the subtitles?

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      Yeah. Забить is putting a nail in with a hammer (or scoring a goal in soccer), forcing something in.

      Now after thinking I suspect the original version was SFW, not the other way around, and meant ‘to hammer in a bolt\screw’, to bork something intentionally. And later it changed for a dick.

      Not at all. I find obscene words and talking about them amusing myself.

      Do you have some interesting examples from your own language\s?

      • @Fuckfuckmyfuckingass
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        I just speak American English, so nothing too crazy. There’s the term fuckin’ a. It’s used by older generations I’d say. I’ve always just assumed the a stood for ass, which would be strange to censor ass after you said fuck. I recently looked into it and the a is for affirmative, and the term comes from military radio chatter. It basically means emphatically affirmative.

        Another old time one is the whole shiterie, Meaning the whole thing or collection.

        Another fun one is a brick shit house, meaning overly well built for what it’s used for.

        There’s also shit on a shingle aka sos, which was a really basic diner food consisting of gravy on toast.

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          And I assumed A was for the highest mark in school (when evaluating something). In some cases I remember it did make sence, but thanks for telling me about it’s origins.

          Offtop, but now I’m thinking if all these college clubs in the movies were called in latin words because of the military too, with their Alpha-Bravo-Delta correction of hearing\spelling errors over the radio.

          Your examples are fun too, and SOS sounds like an emergency dose of callories with minimal decorations when one’s too exhausted (:

          P.S.: It’s not unusual to know only one single language. Weirdly enough, that’s shared between the US and Russia due to their huge territory most people never leave and a lot of folks being offended by hearing other languages spoken around them, like MAGA or vatniks. I’ve got lucky my parents invested some skillpoints into languages years ago, so I can talk to you, and you’ve been dealt a slightly worse hand in that department. No shame here. A lot of my dearest and wisest friends can’t read memes I send them even in kindergarden English so, at least, you dodge this regular frustration (:

          • @Fuckfuckmyfuckingass
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            I think the college fraternity has more to do with the names for Greek letters, trying to sound mysterious I think.

            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraternities_and_sororities

            All people on this earth have a lot more in common than they think especially Russians and Americans. I think your Vatnik MAGA comparison is spot on. Being a stupid asshole is now a political ideology.

            A few great examples can be seen in this video: https://youtu.be/wtr5XXHufuk?si=KQXW12BidmQZGioN

            It’s a long one but very interesting. There are several times he shows peoples cars and boats covered with Zs. Very reminiscent of trump supporters I see around here with all kinds of bullshit on their cars.

            This guy’s channel is great. He explores areas of Russia that no one talks about. This video I found especially interesting as Kaliningrad (originally Koningsberg) is where my maternal grandmother was from. It’s fascinating to see what the land is like. I doubt I’d ever be able to see it in person regardless of the war.

            My great grandfather on my dad’s side was from Ukraine. I’ve always been very interested in Eastern Europe.

            Good on your parents. I wish I spoke at least some Spanish as that’s the main 2nd language around where I live. There are also quite a few Russian and Ukrainian immigrants in the area. So much so that all the signs at the food bank have those languages in addition to Spanish. It always warms my heart to see the Babushkas loading up on beets and turnips alongside the older Hispanic ladies!

            I wish you health and safety in this increasingly turbulent and uncertain world.

        • @Fuckfuckmyfuckingass
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          16 months ago

          Shit can basically mean anything good, bad, ugly, or beautiful. It’s really an amazing word.

    • andrew_bidlaw
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      Ah, I’ve seen this vid. It feels so old now.

      First indiscernible phrase is

      Сейчас, нахуй, сейчас. Сейчас я тебе дам

      Now, dammit, now. (addressing the one who he’d then call out) I’m gonna give you (a punch).

      Залупа or Dickhead is correct. Usually this noun describes not a person, but a bad place to live in (a similar-sounding word халупа is a name for a simple and small hut, probably it came into obscene slang due to it’s shape) or some pointless endeavor.

      Уёбище ты ёбаное isn’t exactly fucking scumbag. Enraged person just strings similar words together. But if translated, ёбаное уёбище is a fucking fuckface, for the second word usually means someone (physically) unpleasant. I find that this version underlines the ranting nature of this banter.

      Счетовод or calculator-man is an old word for an accountant, from the imperial times when only a minority knew basic math. Now it’s only used as a sarcasm like there. Probably not precise, but meme-y.

      In Косой пидор, блять the first word was omitted from subs. It means strabismus or an unusual alignment of one’s sight, making eye-lines get crossed or point in different directions. It’s a very old ableism that’s still used for those who fail shots or throws in sports, games, military. It also has a direvative verb скосить when someone missed. See also: https://www.reddit.com/r/russian/comments/dkg6ne/the_most_confusing_sentence/ They could’ve used other words for visually impaired, but probably found it’s not worth it.

      Lifter or поднимальщик there is an invented word, basically a person who lifts (something), probably a barrel of a gun too much, thus the accuracy is abysmal. Don’t think it can be translated better.

      The beads part is correct, hah.

      This translation is alright.