Spelled Pronunciation: Shaa-laa-vaa / šalava
Origin: Russian Language
Historical background: None. Jargon, Folklore.
Translation: None.
Closest meaning: Slut
Synonym: blyat, shluha, suka.
A derogatory term, an insult, usually reserved for females. Also a prison speak, shalava is a man who cannot be trusted.
Basically, another one of Russia's great mysterious folklore labels for a bitch that just won't listen. This word carries no explicit meaning and generally means "a mutha fuckin' bitch whore slut blyat,.... !!!BLYAT!!!"
Origin: Russian Language
Historical background: None. Jargon, Folklore.
Translation: None.
Closest meaning: Slut
Synonym: blyat, shluha, suka.
A derogatory term, an insult, usually reserved for females. Also a prison speak, shalava is a man who cannot be trusted.
Basically, another one of Russia's great mysterious folklore labels for a bitch that just won't listen. This word carries no explicit meaning and generally means "a mutha fuckin' bitch whore slut blyat,.... !!!BLYAT!!!"
EXAMPLE:
To insult someone, this word could be used by itself - "SHALAVA!" or in combination with other words in a sentence - "Ah you're such a SHALAVA!"
To insult someone, this word could be used by itself - "SHALAVA!" or in combination with other words in a sentence - "Ah you're such a SHALAVA!"
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I was at the Octopussy, when my counterpart came out of a room, labeled 'PRIVATE', looking like he saw a ghost and told me she gave him the 'ole, backhand shalanski.
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Amy- Ok, I'm leaving now.
Matt- You're already packed?
Amy- Yes, I've been preparing for this for quite some time.
Matt- But why?
Amy- I haven't been fulfilled nearly enough in this marriage, and I know it's for the best for both of us.
Matt- Will I ever see you again?
Amy- Let's not talk about that.
Matt- I'll miss you.
Amy- I'll miss you too. Goodbye, Matt.
Matt- Shaladios shaladios!
Matt- You're already packed?
Amy- Yes, I've been preparing for this for quite some time.
Matt- But why?
Amy- I haven't been fulfilled nearly enough in this marriage, and I know it's for the best for both of us.
Matt- Will I ever see you again?
Amy- Let's not talk about that.
Matt- I'll miss you.
Amy- I'll miss you too. Goodbye, Matt.
Matt- Shaladios shaladios!
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