hey Mary Michael/Eve/Potifar, you goin down to the Redlight District to do some Cyka Blyat?
Oh my cup is half full..., Cyka Blyat
Oh my cup is half full..., Cyka Blyat
by agnostichestian November 24, 2020
Pronounced {soocah-bleeat} is a way to express discomfort. Mainly used when little Russian kid's Minecraft servers get blown up and when Australian kids want to be edgy and "cool/ku"!
"BLYAAAAAAAAAATTT" Ah cyka blyat!
by olliebuunn August 16, 2018
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by nibba_j3w April 27, 2018
Usually wrongly translated as "whore bitch", it's true meaning couldn't be translated to any other language. First of all, there is "blyat'" and "blyad'"; while "blyad'" means "whore", the word "blyat'" usually serves to amplify the emotional color of the phrase: dissapointment (blyat', I fucked up...), anger (blyat', fuck you!) , surprise (oh my god, blyat'!), happiness (BLYAT', IT WAS AWESOME, I REALLY LIKED IT!!!). It also can be a filler word in long speech or when you cant find a
suitable word.
And the word "cyka" (which is wrong, actually, it should be "suka") usually means "bitch", and sometimes could be merged with some other russan words or even just letters so it could be used in moments when "bitch" alone is not enough (I.e., "he's fucking sukonaft"). But when used with words-amplifiers or the most part of russian swearing wordsit actually loses its meaning to bring emotions to an absolutely new level.
Thus, the phrase "cyka blyat" (or, to be correct, "suka blyat'") in CS usually means greatest disappointment or anger, but sometimes it's just an expression of joy and happiness...
Сука блять тупые пидарасы. Никогда вы не поймёте могучий русский язык.
suitable word.
And the word "cyka" (which is wrong, actually, it should be "suka") usually means "bitch", and sometimes could be merged with some other russan words or even just letters so it could be used in moments when "bitch" alone is not enough (I.e., "he's fucking sukonaft"). But when used with words-amplifiers or the most part of russian swearing wordsit actually loses its meaning to bring emotions to an absolutely new level.
Thus, the phrase "cyka blyat" (or, to be correct, "suka blyat'") in CS usually means greatest disappointment or anger, but sometimes it's just an expression of joy and happiness...
Сука блять тупые пидарасы. Никогда вы не поймёте могучий русский язык.
by Bears,vodka,balalaika April 05, 2017
by GreatPhilosopher July 11, 2019