чмо
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Yiddish שמאָק (shmok, “penis”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]чмо • (čmo) n anim (genitive чма, uncountable)
- (slang) jerk, schmuck, schmoe, scoundrel, an unpleasant or detestable person, or a person without morals
- 1999, Andrey Grachov, Ярый против видеопиратов:
- Легко́ отде́лался, па́дла… — заду́мчиво сказа́л Артём, сра́зу помрачне́в, — е́сли бы он мне попа́лся, чмо пога́ное, я бы ему́ так бы́стро не дал умере́ть.
- Lexkó otdélalsja, pádla… — zadúmčivo skazál Artjóm, srázu pomračnév, — jésli by on mne popálsja, čmo pogánoje, ja by jemú tak býstro ne dal umerétʹ.
- "He got off easy, the wretch," Artyom said pensively, immediately turning gloomy. "If I had got my hands on that rotten sonofabitch, I wouldn't have let him die so quickly."
Declension
[edit]Declension of чмо (anim sg-only neut-form hard-stem accent-b)
Related terms
[edit]- чмори́ть (čmorítʹ), зачмори́ть (začmorítʹ)
- чмо́шник (čmóšnik), чмырь (čmyrʹ)
- чмо́шный (čmóšnyj)
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