by nibba_j3w April 27, 2018
Get the Cyka Blyatmug. this means "fucking bitch"
by vermne March 27, 2018
Get the suka blyatmug. This Russian phrase is actually incorrect grammatically. The correct word for 'blyat' is 'blyad' (spelled 'блядь')
The direct translation is bitch (for suka) and whore (for blyad).
This combination of words can be used to offend someone, but it is mostly used when the person saying it is frustrated with a situation.
Often used in video games when someone is on the losing side.
The direct translation is bitch (for suka) and whore (for blyad).
This combination of words can be used to offend someone, but it is mostly used when the person saying it is frustrated with a situation.
Often used in video games when someone is on the losing side.
by VitasCorleone July 31, 2021
Get the Suka blyatmug. 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 5, 2017
Get the cyka blyatmug. Meaning for scumbag bitch, or whore bitch, most known word in the competitive game cs-go, its screamed when the Russians get mad, even the English say it. It is very annoying to play with pre-pubescent Russians because this is all they scream!
english person: "hello team where you from?"
russian kid: " Russia cyka blyat" even when there is no need of the two words it is used!
Russian: "fucking rush B site cyka blyat"
English: stfu russian ( disconnects and abandons game )
russian kid: " Russia cyka blyat" even when there is no need of the two words it is used!
Russian: "fucking rush B site cyka blyat"
English: stfu russian ( disconnects and abandons game )
by kawaktfff March 8, 2018
Get the cyka blyatmug. The best Russian swear word
Btyat’ means fuck or shit. Can be used as positive and negative expression also may be short (blya)
Blyad’ means whore or slut. Can be changed to blyadina
English speaking people usually misunderstand meanings
Btyat’ means fuck or shit. Can be used as positive and negative expression also may be short (blya)
Blyad’ means whore or slut. Can be changed to blyadina
English speaking people usually misunderstand meanings
1) Blyat’ , i ran out of vodka;
Blya, I banged that hoe, now i have aids.
2) that blyad’ treated me well
Blya, I banged that hoe, now i have aids.
2) that blyad’ treated me well
by Russian scientist October 16, 2021
Get the Blyat’mug. 