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Babushka Blyat

The nickname of the Russian commander if the Grieven Gjong army in 1783. His soldiers gave him the name Babushka Blyat because it reflects his infuriating personality.
Don't take those razor blades or Babushka Blyat is gonna kill you!
by Bubtard's Girlfriend September 1, 2019
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Babushka baboons

Hi this is another definition for the word above :) We were going to be called failed abortions but we weren't allowed, so we named them the Babushka baboons they are the most legendary band in the wold if you do not like this band name *normal person* you will not like how we act we are crazy and scream for exact reason if you do then your are a wierd person we love theses type of person SO GO BEYOND also bakugos HAWT!!!!!!
*wierd person no. 1* LOOK THERES THE LEGENDARY BAND BABUSHKA BABOONS DO YOU THINK THEY WILL GIVE AN AUTOGRAPH ??
*normal person*No they are horrible
by IAMABABOOSKABABOON November 3, 2020
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baushka

A screw up; some one who constantly screws up
"Whoops, i made a baushka."

"That baushka can't spell babushka right."
by Matt Mo August 7, 2007
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crazy babooshka

One who tends to bounce around in over fashioned ladies clothes whilst plodding about in great big Wellington boots.
omg look at that weird lady running over to the farmstead over there, she's such a crazy babooshka!
by Niggy. November 5, 2010
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balooshka

1. A random exclamation, commonly used to fill awkward pauses in conversations.

2. An adjective used to express nothing in particular.
1. (silence)...Balooshka. (conversation starts up again)

2. Wow, that is so balooshka.
by Rayla November 15, 2007
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Baboushka

Hows your baboushka, How old is your baboushka
by v AntiGravity v November 8, 2009
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babooshka

Babooshkas are cantankerous old ladies in Russia who work in public buildings doing more or less nothing at all.

As living throwbacks to the Soviet era, they enforce both real and imagined petty regulations with Stakanovite zeal and enthusiasm.

Museums, cloakrooms, and metro kiosks are their natural habitats.
"That babooshka over there just told me that it's forbidden to look out of the windows!"
by Mayakovsky September 22, 2006
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