urka
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Russian у́рка (úrka, “professional criminal, career criminal, thug, thief”)
Noun
[edit]urka (plural urkas)
- A common criminal in Russia.
- 2007 January 9, Michiko Kakutani, “Love, Bludgeoned and Bent by the Camps”, in New York Times[1]:
- He then proceeds to describe the daily calendar of violence at the camp: one urka sprinting flat-out after another urka “with a bloody mattock in his hand, a pig methodically clubbing a fascist to the ground, a workshy snake slicing off the remaining fingers of his left hand.”