A British greeting originated in the southernmost parts of the United Kingdom, most commonly associated with Cockney speakers. It may be interpreted as a lowbrow way of saying "Good day to you." or simply "Hello, sir/miss." and it is thus often used by non-British speakers of English to create a comical effect of sorts, or just to make fun of that specific dialect.
govnar, pl. govnari (literaly "the shitters" in Russian)
A subculture in Russia.
Young guys with guitars, playing music on the street and begging for money . Their guitars usually cheap and badly tuned. They usually play covers of popular rock songs, but in very primitive way, as many of them don't have musical skills and know only 3 or 4 chords.
The term originated from the song "Govnorock" of Russian rock band 'Nol'" (Zero) . govnorock = shitty rock, hence those who play that kind of music - the shitters
Is a term of endearment such as Bro, babe, buddy, etc.
The word is spoken with a British accent, and most of the time accompanied by the word Hello but also spoken in a British accent most often pronounced Ello.
Well, Ello Govna!
Imma get it all up in yo vag wifff my dioockk, is that awlrioght wiff yeww?