Russian P.O.W.s during WW2 were described as being "rusky" or "rusked up". It's another way of saying "husky". Anyone that knows a Russian can confirm this. It's a bi product of the Russian Physical Education curriculum.
Powerlifters look rusky.
by Daystrom June 08, 2011

A Katya..
A cheerful Russian, Jeep loving, husky stealing creep who laughs like a banshee!
She comes with her own theme music!
A cheerful Russian, Jeep loving, husky stealing creep who laughs like a banshee!
She comes with her own theme music!
Person1: "Here comes The Rusky! Lock your Jeep, here comes the Jeeper Creepah! Hide that husky too!"
Katya: "Rrrreeeeeaaaaarrrrra!"
Katya: "Rrrreeeeeaaaaarrrrra!"
by Locket1989 March 13, 2009

(n.) One of Russian nationality, extended sometimes to include former soviet union states such as the Ukraine
Contrary to what some people think, the word 'ruskie' or 'rusky' was not coined during the cold war, but the crimean war in which the Ottomans fought Russia, later joined by France and the United Kingdom.
Fun fact: The Crimean campaign was the only war France won in the 19th century; the beggining of the french military victories joke
Fun fact: The Crimean campaign was the only war France won in the 19th century; the beggining of the french military victories joke
by Kung-fu Jesus July 17, 2004

by Tuna Wanda May 15, 2005

by Venera May 03, 2007

Hi Ruski
by Ad Pop October 18, 2010
