Something that is stated by a person or persons that is generally or wholly untrue; a lie; an example of nonsense, malarkey, hokum, bullshit, crap
(The phrase has been mockingly taken from the Marxist Bolshevik Party of Russia who founded the Soviet Union)
(The phrase has been mockingly taken from the Marxist Bolshevik Party of Russia who founded the Soviet Union)
by filmdummy January 24, 2010
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Directions:
1) Cut a hole in a can of Red Bull, the same way you'd shotgun a beer
2) Pour out some of the Red Bull (into a cup, not to be wasted)
3) Pour in at least two shots of vodka
4) Gently swish the fluids side to side to mix up the vodka and Red Bull
5) Shotgun it
6) Enjoy a vodka red bull with the cup of red bull you now have on the side
Directions:
1) Cut a hole in a can of Red Bull, the same way you'd shotgun a beer
2) Pour out some of the Red Bull (into a cup, not to be wasted)
3) Pour in at least two shots of vodka
4) Gently swish the fluids side to side to mix up the vodka and Red Bull
5) Shotgun it
6) Enjoy a vodka red bull with the cup of red bull you now have on the side
Wow, apparently I was so drunk and over-caffeinated on Red Bullsheviks that I slapped an old lady last night.
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A term pointing out the similarity between (often right-wing) political zealots supporting Bush Jr. (a supposedly democratic leader) and the worst qualities of a Stalinist totalitarian regime, where dissent wasn't tolerated and the party line was the criterion of truth.
Of course, as a good little Bushevik, you'd prefer to forget all about that silly history stuff, right?
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by Bradley is a farmer January 24, 2010
Get the Bullshivek mug.The left-wing majority group of the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party that adopted Lenin's theses on party organization in 1903.
The word Bolshevik, an emotionally charged term in English, is derived from an ordinary word in Russian, bol'she, "bigger, more," the comparative form of bol'sho, "big." The plural form Bol'sheviki was the name given to the majority faction at the Second Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party in 1903 (the term is first recorded in English in 1907). The smaller faction was known as Men'sheviki, from men'she, "less, smaller," the comparative of maly, "little, few." The Bol'sheviki, who sided with Lenin in the split that followed the Congress, subsequently became the Russian Communist Party. In 1952 the word Bol'shevik was dropped as an official term in the Soviet Union, but it had long since passed into other languages, including English.
by Dancing with Fire September 7, 2012
Get the Bolshevik mug.When you tell the consumer what they "aught" to want, instead of delivering them a product they actually do want.
In an attempt at Bolshevik Marketing, EA Game's chief design officer Patrick Soderlund says not to buy Battlefield 5 if you aren't woke enough.
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