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Ne pizdi.
Woah there
CHEEKI BREEKI IV DAMKE
It means Bitch Fuck, this is fairly standard context for Russian angry shouting.
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@Soobel
A native/fluent Russian speaker could correct me, but as an interjection, it’s sort of similar but more literally it means “Bitch, fuck!” (or, with better fluency “Fucking bitch!”) Suka definitely means “bitch” whereas Blyat is a slight mispelling of Blyad’ (Блядь) which means “Fuck!” when used as an interjection. As a noun Blyad’ is another word for “whore” but I’m fairly sure here’s it’s meant as an interjection. Depends on the user though I guess.
As a little tidbit, sometimes Russian speakers use the interjection “blin!” which is equivalent to saying “Oh pancake!” Blin is an accepted euphemism, however, for Blyad’ so this innocent, mild expression is really referring to “Oh fuck!”.
A bit like when we say “Oh fudge” I guess!
Lol all good, saw it
It’s okay.
Oh crap - meant to quote RubberSnoot67. Sorry!
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Maybe Luna’s mad because Celestia’s been saying “I said come in, don’t stand there!” repeatedly for the last half-an-hour…
@Boulder318
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МЛЯ, ПОСОНЫ, Я МАСЛИНУ ПОЙМАЛ!
hard bass intensifies