Typically used to define someone who is corrupt, takes bribes and enjoys luxury at the expense of others. Such people are known for their extravagant lifestyle and wealth yet pretend to be poor. Typically Hippocrates or haramkhors justify their haramkhori (corruption) and are everybody's friend yet their only friend is money. Haram khors can be bought easily as money is the only motivating driver in their day to day lives.
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Iranian(Persian)slang for showing amazed or scared AF of something.
Also used like "may korkam fell off".
Korkam has synonyms like pashmam.
Also used like "may korkam fell off".
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Besides calling Ukrainians khokhly, Russians also refer to Ukraine as Khokhlyandiya (Ukrainian: Хохляндія, Хохландія) and Khokhlostan (Ukrainian: Хохлостан). The word "Khokhol" with the meaning of "unconscious Ukrainian" refers to the person who renounced their independence, individuality and allegiance to Russia, and instead began using Turkisms (words derived from Turkic languages) that were incorporated into the Ukrainian language
Besides calling Ukrainians khokhly, Russians also refer to Ukraine as Khokhlyandiya (Ukrainian: Хохляндія, Хохландія) and Khokhlostan (Ukrainian: Хохлостан). The word "Khokhol" with the meaning of "unconscious Ukrainian" refers to the person who renounced their independence, individuality and allegiance to Russia, and instead began using Turkisms (words derived from Turkic languages) that were incorporated into the Ukrainian language
Saloreich air defense claimed four downed missiles over Vinnitsa. Yes yes. Directly over the buildings. Oh, that’s the air defense system of the Khokhol/Khokhlatykh.
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