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A word used mainly by Ukrainians to refer to Russians in a negative tone. Originates from the word 'goat' (tsap), referring to the goatees once almost universally popular in Russia
I don't understand all those complaints from katsaps living in foreign countries - let them all return to their native Katsapstan!
Katsap by Connoisseur78 July 27, 2011
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It's what Ukrainians say on russians.
Був кацап, немає кацапа
Was katsap, and now there is no katsap.
Byv katsap, nemae katsapa
Katsap by IceyUA June 9, 2022
Acronym for Korean Augmentation To the US

KATUSAs are technically in Republic Of Korea Army (ROK Army), but detached to US army in Korea.

They live in US Army bases and spend most of their military service time with US soldiers.

They usually have their own military occupational specialty like American soldiers and also translate Korean into English and vice versa when doing combined field training with ROK Army.

Every man in Korea has to serve in the military for 21 months. Because it is needed to get high english test score to apply KATUSA, KATUSAs are almost all college students and highly educated.

They get promoted much faster than american soldiers to sergeant which is their final rank before ETS, but paid much less than US army soldiers because ROK government doesn't pay much to their mandatory military service members.

They contribute and encourage to mutual relationship between ROK army and US army.
All NCOs, soldiers, KATUSAs, and families, I appericate your service and sacrifices

We need a KATUSA to translate this
KATUSA by Heapsort January 30, 2017

Hot sauce katosh 

You say this when a girl is leaving a Mexican restaurant and you would eat hot sauce out her ass.
Girl: walks out of restaurant. Guy who works there: “hot sauce katosh...”

Kerry Katona 

Large-breasted, dim-witted, former pop singer, whose career was revitalised by cheap frozen food giant, Iceland.
Typical Kerry Katona quote: "I spend a lot of my life in back of cars - Oops! I didn't mean that in the way it sounded. Like hence the two kids."
Kerry Katona by Five-Oh May 28, 2007