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Re: Only for Russian Speakers (sorry to the rest of OOT)
My favorite is, "Hooey yemo vrot shto bwee galava nee kochalis". I guess it means something like "Someone put a (censored) in his mouth to keep his head from swinging back and forth".
What cracks me up is when someone (usually older) says something like, "That's a bunch of hooey". As anyone with remedial knowledge of Russian is aware "hooey" means "schlong" and is often the basis of their vulgarity. There was an ad in the paper a few years back announcing a demonstration by a fly fishing expert named "Tim Hooey". I clipped the ad and showed it to my Russian and Ukrainian friends who, of course, derived great amusement from it. |
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Re: Only for Russian Speakers (sorry to the rest of OOT)
It really wasn't that funny. I've seen funnier. I wonder how many of you actually speak my mother tongue or just know the bad words "yebat'", "blyad'", "pizdets", etc.
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Re: Only for Russian Speakers (sorry to the rest of OOT)
he keeps repeating a word that sounds like 'gienya' near the end, what does it mean?
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I've taken 3 semesters of Russian and have no idea what's going on.
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Re: Only for Russian Speakers (sorry to the rest of OOT)
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he keeps repeating a word that sounds like 'gienya' near the end, what does it mean? [/ QUOTE ] Lots of Russian words end like that. |
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Re: Only for Russian Speakers (sorry to the rest of OOT)
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he keeps repeating a word that sounds like 'gienya' near the end, what does it mean? [/ QUOTE ] "gyena" is the crocodile's name...he's trying to remember it... Yes? cheburashka i gyena? as far as I remember? |
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Re: Only for Russian Speakers (sorry to the rest of OOT)
ok. what's the general plot line, i don't get it at all? something about retrieving a towel?
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Re: Only for Russian Speakers (sorry to the rest of OOT)
It's a male name. He was trying to recall his friend's name.
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Re: Only for Russian Speakers (sorry to the rest of OOT)
When they got home the croc told him he was going to take a shower and told him not to smoke the weed. He called out from the shower to his friend to bring him a towel and the friend was debating how to do this in a way that the croc wouldn't realized he was high as a kite.
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Re: Only for Russian Speakers (sorry to the rest of OOT)
Really? For example? I mean, I know for a fact that the diminutive of Genady is Genya, but I'm not sure which other words end in "genya" and I've been speaking the language my whole life.
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