Russky

Russ·ky

[ruhs-kee, roos-, roo-skee]
noun, plural Russ·kies, Russ·kis. Slang: Disparaging and Offensive.
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Russky or chiefly (US) Russki (ˈrʌskɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n, —adj , pl -kies, -kis
a slang word for Russian
 
[C20]
 
Russki or chiefly (US) Russki
 
n, —adj
 
[C20]

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