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Russki
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English
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Etymology
Borrowed from Russian ру́сский (rússkij, “Russian”). First attested in 1858.
Pronunciation
Adjective
Russki (comparative more Russki, superlative most Russki)
- (usually derogatory, colloquial) Russian.
Noun
Russki (plural Russkis or Russkies)
- (usually derogatory, colloquial, ethnic slur) A Russian.
- 1960 December, Dallas McCord Reynolds, “I'm a Stranger Here Myself”, in Amazing Stories:
- I scanned the front page. "The Russkies have put up another manned satellite."
"They have, eh? How big?"
"Several times bigger than anything we Americans have."
Synonyms
- katsap (Ukrainian context)
Translations
alternative term for Russian (derogatory)
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References
- “Russki”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
- Elizabeth J. Jewell, Frank Abate, Erin McKean, editors (2005), “Russki”, in The New Oxford American Dictionary, 2nd edition, New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, →ISBN.
- Douglas Harper (2001–2025), “Russki”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
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