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a term for a Russian person
or the way to say Russian in Russian
From: big wolf on campus episode "commie dawkins"
"Talk to the Hand russki"
russki by Danny Alexsandrov December 28, 2007
1. A way of writing the Russian word for the adjective "Russian" (русский) in English.

2. A derogatory word to refer to Russians or people of Russian descent. Sometimes extended to refer to other people from the former USSR, such as Belarusians and Ukrainians.
"The goddamn russkies are going to invade Poland if America doesn't bomb them to hell!"

"Your name's Melenkov? What are you some kind of a russki?"
"Actually I'm Ukrainian Jewish."
"Still a russki in my eyes."
russki by academic_rasta January 30, 2015
An ethnic slur used to define an ethnic Russian, whether or not he/she is a citizen of the nation of Russia.
Dmitri, "Vy govorite na russkom?" (Do you speak Russian?)
Winston, "Damn russki."
russki by JCRules March 1, 2013
Look at those Russkies drinking vodka.
russki by TsarinaValya June 13, 2003

Russki Putin 

The type of shit you take after a long night of drinking beers with the comrades, usually very liquidy and smelly.
Man that part last night was so crazy I woke up and had to take a russki Puttin

That russki Putin should have been a war crime how bad it smelled
Russki Putin by JJ Books March 17, 2022

Russia's Red Line 

A Proverb used to describe a warning that bears no real consequences. Similar to "China's Final Warning" Can also be said as Russian Red Line" if needed.
"Sam said that if I keep playing Destiny, she'll leave me. I swear, it's like the 5th time she said that."

"Ah, sounds like she's giving you a case of Russia's Red Line."