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by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 13, 2025

Related to mugs, T-shirts, and sweatshirts that get made for every word that gets added to the Urban Dictionary (20% of all words ever created on Urban Dictionary)
by Nickname the Pseudonym February 19, 2025

The Russian letter which, in the Cyrillic alphabet looks similar to: bl
It is transliterated into English as "y".
This sound, which is a vowel, is considered by many non-Russians to be the most difficult to pronounce. About the best way to describe it is to ask you, "what is the most drunken, lazy, and gritty sound you can vocalize in your mouth? A sound so sloshy that you can only properly pronounce it after having having had copious amounts of the finest vodka, distilled from the brownest grain from the grittiest, most Shostakovich-ish steppes of Mother Russia. A deep, feelingful, but unthoughtful sound worthy to be uttered by the most glass-chewing comrade fit enough to extricate a Sylvester Stallone character from the land of the living. Feel it, go to the center, now pronounce THAT sound."
It is folk knowledge that "y!" was the battle cry among the bravest soldiers of the Red Army at Stalingrad.
It is transliterated into English as "y".
This sound, which is a vowel, is considered by many non-Russians to be the most difficult to pronounce. About the best way to describe it is to ask you, "what is the most drunken, lazy, and gritty sound you can vocalize in your mouth? A sound so sloshy that you can only properly pronounce it after having having had copious amounts of the finest vodka, distilled from the brownest grain from the grittiest, most Shostakovich-ish steppes of Mother Russia. A deep, feelingful, but unthoughtful sound worthy to be uttered by the most glass-chewing comrade fit enough to extricate a Sylvester Stallone character from the land of the living. Feel it, go to the center, now pronounce THAT sound."
It is folk knowledge that "y!" was the battle cry among the bravest soldiers of the Red Army at Stalingrad.
by ToyotaPriapus March 10, 2016

"Wow, this tunnel is very dark, mysterious and— and corridory" —Nikki (camp camp)
corridor-y.
corridor being, describing a corridor, or something similar.
corridor-y.
corridor being, describing a corridor, or something similar.
by not cc_ but daniel November 28, 2020

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by LeSouffleDeVersailles February 12, 2025

When you type the search bars "type any word" without every other letter. It means that you actually want to die of boredom
by Skinnypenis469 November 10, 2020
