Ruzzian
adj, noun, slang ·Uncommon ·College level
Definitions
- 1 Alternative spelling of Russian. alt-of, alternative, derogatory, neologism, offensive, slang
"Oh, God! To sound more RUZZIAN: it was exactly for Russiastan who had divided the world for two camps: for those who always support Putler and the rest – Nazzies, of course, according to Ruzzians. What personal opinion can you have if you’ve already been brainwashed to thank your Fuhrer for everything?"
- 1 Alternative spelling of Russian. alt-of, alternative, derogatory, neologism, not-comparable, offensive, slang
"One individual shared the clip via Twitter and said: "Wow Ruzzian state TV... Gets real"."
Example
More examples"One individual shared the clip via Twitter and said: "Wow Ruzzian state TV... Gets real"."
Etymology
A neologism that appeared following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. At first a blend of Russian + Nazi, after 2022 a blend of Russian + Z, using the Russian Z symbol of Russian propaganda to mock the Russian invasion of Ukraine. See Z for more information. Analyzable as Ruzzia + -n.
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