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Fundamental » All languages » English » Terms by usage » Vulgarities » Swear words
English terms that are used to swear, such as to express strong anger or frustration.
Pages in category «English swear words»
The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total.
- Appendix:Fictional English curse words
A
- arse
- arsehead
- arsehole
- ass
- asshole
B
- bastard
- bitch
- bloody
- bollocks
- brotherfucker
- bugger
- bullshit
C
- child-fucker
- Christ on a bike
- Christ on a cracker
- cock
- cocksucker
- crap
- cunt
D
- damn
- damn it
- dick
- dickhead
- dyke
F
- fatherfucker
- frigger
- fuck
G
- goddamn
- godsdamn
H
- hell
- holy shit
- horseshit
I
- in shit
J
- Jesus Christ
- Jesus fuck
- Jesus H. Christ
- Jesus Harold Christ
- Jesus wept
- Jesus, Mary and Joseph
K
- kike
M
- motherfucker
N
- nigga
- nigra
P
- piss
- prick
- pussy
S
- shit
- shit ass
- shite
- sisterfucker
- slut
- son of a bitch
- son of a whore
- spastic
- sweet Jesus
T
- turd
- twat
W
- wanker
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Russian curse words are the best way to get rid of frustration and negativity.
The Russian language is so poetic and melodic that even their curse words sound differently.
So, stay here because we are going to show you the 20 hilarious and ‘poetic’ Russian curse words. In the end of the article, you’ll find a spreadsheet with all these swear words, their pronunciation and translation. Stay tuned!
If you want to learn to speak this poetic language, then don’t wait anymore. Book a lesson with a
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Please have in mind that this article is for fun and educational purposes.
????? (Blyat’)
Meaning: wh*re
The word originates from the 19th century, where
the root of the word means ‘to wander around.’ It actually referred to a woman who sleeps around.
Over time, people started using it to offend someone, especially women, since it’s considered quite rude.
Let’s take a look at the following example: ?? ??, ?????? ?????! ( Ah, ti’ yebanaya blyat’) Oh, you f*cking wh*re!’ As you might see from the translation, it is pretty offensive.
????? (Gav-no)
Meaning: sh*t
Just like in English, this word isn’t a real offensive cuss word in Russian either.
It can be used to express your negativity, anger, or frustration or when something unpredictable comes up.
?????? (Gan-don)
Meaning: Condom
If you say ‘gandon’ in Russian to someone, it means that you saying they’re weak, annoying, and depending on the occasion, even very stupid.
????? (Yebat‘)
Meaning: F*ck
This is a Russian verb in the meaning ‘to copulate.’
Figuratively speaking, this cuss word is used to refer to an annoying person, who’s being unpleasant.
Russian people tend to use the phrase ‘zhizn’ ebet meya,’ which means ’life is f*cking me.’
From this verb, one more word is commonly used, and it can be enough to offend someone, but also to free you from frustration, negativity, and anger. It is ‘???????? (otyebis’), which means ‘f*ck off.’
???? (Zhopa)
Meaning: a*s/ arse
Depending on the tone you will use with this word, it doesn’t have to be offensive at all.
Even if it is translated as ‘arse’ the best equivalent for this word can be when you are calling someone ‘brat.’ It’s mainly used for younger kids.
Here are some examples where you can use this one as a swear word:
- ??????´? ???´ ??´??!( Pocelyi moy zhopu)- Kiss my ass!
- ?????´?? ??´??! (Podvin’ zhopoo)- Move your ass!
- ?? ???? ??´???! ( Ne bud’ zhopoyi)- Don’t be an asshole!
??? (Loh)
Meaning: Stupid or sucker
If you tell someone that they’re a sucker in English, chances are they wouldn’t be offended much.
In Russian, however, the situation is different. Using this word can be very offensive, and if you say it to someone, they might think that you want to harm them.
?????? ???? (Loshad’ mochy)
Meaning: Horse pee hole!
Yes, ‘pee hole’ in Russian is often used as a curse word.
The meaning of the phrase is from ‘pee like a rushing racehorse.’ Why ‘horse’? According to some Russian sayings, in the
Soviet period, this had a negative connotation. Russian trainers, that is Russian mafia, cheated by giving horses a lot of water. Because of the water, they were becoming heavy, but also more nervous and, therefore, faster so that they can finish the race and pee right after the race.
???? ??????? (Mochy Perhot’)
Meaning: Pee hole dandruff
The phrase is successfully translated into English, but you still don’t get it, do you? Yes, this curse word is one of those where there is no logic at all.
However, in Russian, it’s pretty commonly used. It isn’t offensive, but if you start using it with some other curse words, then be careful, because you can get in trouble.
????? (Mudak)
Meaning: sh*thead
While the word ‘blyat’ is mainly used for women, the word ‘mudak’ is used only for men. It can be explained as a castrated pig.
According to some linguistics, this word originates from the Sanskrit language in the meaning ‘idiot.’ Therefore, it’s no wonder why this word is used in an insulting way.
You can use the verb ‘mudak’ when someone’s behavior is annoying or unpleasant.
??????? ?? ?????! (Otyebis ot menya!)
Meaning: Get the f*ck away from me
We think that the translation speaks for itself.
When you are mad at someone, or when someone is really annoying, this curse phrase is the best to release that negativity out.
????????? (Razvalyuha)
Meaning: Car which falls apart as it goes
The meaning of the word explains a lot. You can
use it in many different situations but be careful because it may seem pretty offensive.
?????? (Pizdets)
Meaning: Damn it
This word originates from ‘vulva.’ Over time, it distorted to ‘pizdets.’ Perhaps today it isn’t used so often as it was ten years ago, but it still belongs to the group of Russian curse words.
Like the English equivalent ‘damn it,’ it can be used on different occasions, or to express surprise or an exclamation like in the sentence ‘Vot eto pizdets!’
??????? (Svolach’)
Meaning: scum or jerk
It’s an old swear word which dates back from the Middle Age.
At first, it was used for animals that are dragged to trash.
Today, it’s a quite strong and offensive word to say and refers to a person that did something unpleasant or nasty.
????? (Srat’)
Meaning: To sh*t
Literally, this word can be translated as ‘to sh*t.’ Since in English it doesn’t refer to swearing, the better equivalent is ‘you don’t give a sh*t,’ in the meaning ‘you don’t care at all.’
There are different variants in Russian that include the verb ‘srat’ such as ‘?????´?? (nasrat’),’ which can mean ‘not to care for’ and ‘??????´????(obosrat’sya),’ in the meaning ‘to sh*t oneself.’ Here is an example of how this word can be used in the sentence: ??? ?????´?? ?? ???? ???´??? ( Mnye nastrat’ na tvayo mneniye)- I don’t care about your opinion.
???? (Suka)
Meaning: B*tch
Literally, this term describes a female dog and used that way, it isn’t offensive, nor can it be defined as a curse word. Just like the English translation, the word ‘???? (Su-ka)’ is used in an offensive way to refer to a woman. It can be used for men, though rarely and when you want to use it towards men, it has to be the perfect occasion for it.
For example, many people often use the following sentence: ‘?????´? ???? ???, ??´??! (Zakroyi svoyi rot, suka!),’ which means ‘Shut your mouth, bitch!’
?? ??????????? (Ti degheneraat)
Meaning: You’re a degenerate
Telling someone that they are a degenerate, whether you are using it to insult someone or just to sound fun, it’s not something that you should do. Among Russian phrases, this one can be pretty offensive, so don’t use it too often.
??????? (Ublydok)
Meaning: Bastard
The word perfectly fits the English translation and it means ‘bastard.’ Therefore, it’s used in the same way.
??? (Hooy)
Meaning: D*ck
Russian call it ‘the mother of swear words.’
This one is so commonly used that almost everyone used it at one point. It is, however, quite offensive. If you don’t want to repeat yourself, instead of this word, you may see the word ‘??´?? (zhoopa)’
So, depending on the situation, it can have different meanings, though similar ones. Let’s take a look at several examples:
- ????? ( huyevo) — shitty, awful
- ??? (???´) ???´??. (Huyi, yevo znaet’)- I don’t know. / Who fucking knows.
- ??? ??´???! (Mnye pohuyu)- I don’t give a fuck!
- ??? ????´! (? ??´??, ? ???) (Hooy tebe (v zhopu, b rot)) — You’ll get nothing! (literally, it means A di*k for you! (in the a*s, in the mouth))
????????? ??? (Chertovsky dno)
Meaning: F*cking bottom
This phrase is not insulting, at least in most of the situations. It means that someone’s situation in life is so bad that it can’t get any worse, that is the bottom.
???? ??????? (Chush sobachya)
Meaning: Bullsh*tter or Bullsh*it
Calling someone a ’bullsh*tter’ can be quite insulting. So, be careful when and how you use it.
Russian Curse Words
To make it easier for you, we’ve made a table sheet with all these 20 Russian swear words.
In the first column you may find a cuss word in Russian, written in Cyrillic, in the second we’ve put pronunciation to make it easier to read and pronounce the word or phrase, and in the third column, Russian to English translation.
Russian Swear Words |
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Russian Swear Word/ Phrase |
Pronunciation |
English Translation |
????? |
Blyat’ |
Wh*re |
????? |
Gavno |
Sh*t |
?????? |
Gandon |
Condom |
????? |
Yebat’ |
F*ck |
???? |
Zhopa |
A*s |
??? |
Loh |
Stupid/ Sucker |
?????? ???? |
Loshad’ mochy |
Horse pee hole |
???? ??????? |
Mochy Perhot’ |
Pee hole dandruff |
????? |
Mudak |
Sh*thead |
??????? ?? ?????! |
Otyebis ot menya! |
Get the f*ck away from me |
?????? |
Pizdets |
Damn it |
????????? |
Razvalyuha |
A car which falls apart as it goes |
??????? |
Svolach’ |
Scum/ Jerk |
????? |
Srat’ |
To sh*t |
???? |
Suka |
B*tch |
?? ??????????? |
Ti degheneraat |
You’re a degenerate |
??????? |
Ublydok |
Bastard |
??? |
Hooy |
D*ck |
????????? ??? |
Chertovsky dno |
F*cking bottom |
???? ??????? |
Chush sobachya |
Bullsh*tter/ Bullsh*it |
Final Thoughts
We hope you enjoyed reading about Russian swear words. They are so much different from any other curse words, but still powerful enough.
Remember that swear words are a part of every language. But be careful when using them because, as you saw, some of them can be pretty offensive and you might get in a tough situation.
The main thing about Russian bad words is the attitude. Russian words sound strong, as we already said ‘poetic,’ and they have a powerful effect. So, besides being careful, take a proper attitude while swearing.
Russian is one of the most colorful languages. To make sure we are telling the truth, book a lesson with a
Russian tutor on Justlearn.
Disclaimer: This article contains lots of bad words. If you don’t want to read bad words, don’t click on an article about swearing.
I haven’t included racist or homophobic language. You should swear at someone because they are behaving badly, not because of how they were born.
Note: Don’t use these phrases in your job interviews and Cambridge exams. And be careful when using them on a first date.
So you are learning English. The language of Shakespeare. Of Dickens. Of Wordsworth and James Joyce. You love its beauty and majesty and you never tire of its power and precision. English sparks joy.
But sometimes you just have to scream at someone. Sometimes your computer freezes and you lose 2 hours of work. Sometimes your car won’t start and you’re already late.
That’s when you want to swear.
When I’m teaching my classes I almost never swear. I try to be a ‘good model’ of English so that students can safely mimic me. But when the lesson is over – I start swearing like a sailor.
When to Swear
- When you are frustrated.
- When something unexpected happens.
- When you want to make a sentence funnier.
- When today ends with the letter Y.
The 10 Best English Swear Words
1. Fucking
The cornerstone of all swearing.
Basically you can and should use it liberally before nouns and adjectives.
- He’s so fucking stupid!
- It’s too fucking cold in here!
And before verbs.
- Fucking slow down!
- Can you please fucking shut up?
- Could you fucking pass the fucking salt?
And before other swear words.
- Where the fucking fuck is my fucking phone?
2. Dick
Synonyms: cock, prick, knob, tool (and a million others)
A dick is a penis. Obviously calling someone a penis has a negative meaning.
Why do you like Brian? He’s a total dick.
I mostly use it in the phrase ‘don’t be a dick’. It means ‘please behave with more class and dignity, like Anthony Hopkins in The Remains of the Day’.
The first time I told my girlfriend she was ‘being a dick’ she was NOT happy. But the next day she said, ‘you know what? I was being a dick. I’m truly, truly sorry.’
That’s how I remember it, anyway.
3. Shit
There’s shit in the sense of ‘this movie is shit‘, which means ‘really bad’. And there’s ‘a shit’ which is just like ‘a dick’ in part 2.
Note: If you want to get creative you can often add the suffix head to these curse words. ‘He’s a shithead’. ‘Trump is such a dickhead.’
But my favourite version is ‘little shit’, which is how I show affection to my cat.
My cat has his own schedule, and he doesn’t give a shit what I am doing. He wants to go outside at 3AM and be let back in one microsecond before I fall back asleep. He’s extremely demanding and everything has to be done just how he likes it. Otherwise he wails his fucking head off, scratches at doors – whatever it takes. But you can’t stay mad at him. He’s adorable!
Guess what that little shit did? He waited until I got in the bath to start demanding his dinner! He does it on purpose!
4. Talking Shit
Movies are shit, someone is a shit, and people talk shit. That means saying stupid or impossible things.
- Francis says we swallow 10 spiders in our sleep.
- As always, Francis is talking shit. That’s not true.
My favourite is to look someone in the eye and say ‘don’t talk shit’. The important thing is to put a space/pause between each word. Make it three sentences!
5. Jesus
Most swearing is based on religion. But if God didn’t want us to swear, why did he make it so cool?
You can say ‘Jesus’ almost any time anything happens. Your cat vomits on your new socks? Jesus! Your neighbour has a new haircut that makes him look like a fucking serial killer? Jesus! You drop a knife and it nearly hits your toe? Jesus!
The best thing about the word ‘Jesus’ is that it’s so modular. Modular means you can easily add bits to it. So if you want extra emphasis you go:
Jesus Christ!
That’s literally twice as powerful as just saying ‘Jesus’.
But there’s more. One of the two great American inventions of the 20th century was stuffed crust pizza. The other was adding the letter H to Jesus’s name.
Jesus H. Christ!
Try it! It’s very satisfying.
If you want to get really creative with this one, you can try this:
Christ on a bike!
Yes, it’s real. People say it. Especially me.
6. Jesus Wept
We haven’t totally finished the Jesus theme. That’s because I feel ‘Jesus wept’ deserves its own entry.
‘Jesus wept’ is the shortest sentence in The Bible, and in the 1990s people started using it to express disappointment and/or annoyance. You have to put some negative energy into your voice as you say it.
Imagine your drunk boyfriend is trying to unlock the front door but he can’t get the key in the lock. You’re not angry enough to shout ‘stop dicking around!’ but you do want to say something. That’s where ‘Jesus wept’ comes in.
Or you’re watching your favourite football team and after 10 minutes they are 2-0 down and miss a penalty. You put your head in your hands and go ‘Jesus wept‘.
Because it’s a line from The Bible it’s much safer to use in public than those in section 5. If you say it in school and you get in trouble, you can say that you were just memorising scripture.
7. Holy Fuck
Take your basic ‘farmer English’ and add a hint of religious mysticism and you get ‘Holy Fuck’. It feels so smooth coming out of your mouth. Use it to express surprise and amazement.
- Holy fuck! That bumblebee is the size of a tennis ball!
- Holy fuck! That bitch is wearing a white dress to MY wedding!
- Holy fuck! I just noticed three spelling mistakes in my resume!
- Holy fuck! The guy who wrote Chernobyl also wrote The Hangover 2!
8. God Damn It
This one is pretty mild these days (although technically you’ll go to hell if you use it), but it remains deeply satisfying to say. Use it when you’re frustrated.
- Ah god damn it! This machine is broken again!
- Who’s phoning me during dinner? God damn it!
It’s another one with fun variations.
- Damn it all to hell!
- Fuck this goddamnedcocksucking game. Seriously. Fuck it sideways.
9. Fuckwit
A fuckwit is an idiot. A moron. An imbecile.
But it’s got the word ‘fuck’ in it so it’s much stronger than all of those.
You have to WARM IT UP before you TURN IT ON you absolute FUCKWIT.
10. Sod It
This is a very British way of saying ‘I’ve had enough of this’ or ‘I don’t want to continue’.
It’s too hot to do any work. Sod it, let’s go to the pub.
People often say ‘sod this’ or ‘sod that’.
As you know, ‘this‘ is used for things that are physically or emotionally close to you.
- We’ve nearly finished this IKEA wardrobe but there’s a piece of wood and 14 screws left over. I think we’ve made a big mistake.
- Sod this. Let’s call a pizza and watch TV.
And ‘that‘ is used for things that are physically or emotionally DISTANT.
- My boss wants me to work on Saturday.
- Sod that! Come to the lake with me and we’ll eat corn on the cob smothered in butter.
Let’s Practice Swearing
Who is the most famous writer in English?
1. William Fucking Shakespeare.
2. Charles ‘The Dick’ Dickens.
You, a cat, are having a nice relaxing day. Suddenly, this happens.
1. Haha, what an entertaining prank. You got me.
2. Oh you little shit! Do that again and I will fucking murder you.
Come on, bro! Let your emotions out! Tell us how you really feel!
What did Karl (the guy on the right) say?
1. «The best topping for a pizza is pineapple.»
2. «Empire Strikes Back is the best Star Wars movie.»
3. «The 1980s was the best decade for music.»
The other two sentences are 100% accurate (so if he said them, he wouldn’t have been talking shit).
Pineapple is absolutely fucking disgusting. If I went on a date with Jennifer Lawrence and she ordered a Hawaiian pizza I would walk out.
Why is Eggsy so upset?
1. He’s watching episode 4 of the hit TV show Chernobyl.
2. He’s watching Peppa Pig.
3. He just got his exam results from Cambridge.
Nobody would ever react badly to watching Peppa Pig, and Eggsy’s exam results were great because he prepared by taking online courses here at EFL Academy.
The correct answer is that he’s watching Chernobyl. It’s amazing, but holy fuck, it’s hard to watch.
All 4 questions completed!
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Sweary Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Initialisms
FFS – For fuck’s sake. Great for showing disbelief. Trump said what?! Oh, FFS.
WTF – What the fuck? Multi-purpose. WTF were you doing in a hotel with our marriage counselor?
BS – Bullshit. Used when something is untrue. That’s BS! I never went to The Plaza Inn with Simon last night!
STFU – Shut the fuck up.
GTFO – Get the fuck out.
Fubar – Fucked up beyond all recognition. Used to describe a situation that has gone VERY wrong.
BFD – Big fucking deal. Who cares?
A Partial List of English Swear Words
Quite Mild
Arse – Means ‘bottom’. Arse is British English and ass is American. She has a face like a slapped arse.
Asshat – A moron. An idiot. Jack is, and always will be, a prize asshat. If you marry him I shall never speak to you again.
Bugger – Basically a much milder version of ‘fuck’. You want me to work on Saturday? Bugger that!
Cow – A rude name for a woman. Drive on the left you silly cow!
Damn – Means all kinds of things, from ‘wow!’ to ‘that is bad news’. Here’s a picture of my younger sister. / Damn! She’s hot! / And here’s a picture of her husband. / Damn.
Git – Someone you don’t like. That Boris Johnson is a bit of a git, isn’t he? / Clean your room you lazy git!
A Bit Harsh
Arsehole – A particular part of a bottom. It’s ruder than ‘arse’ because holes are generally rude.
Balls – Testicles. Generally used to mean something bad. We put him in charge of the Lisbon project and he totally ballsed it up. He doesn’t have the balls to make hard decisions.
Bitch – Like cow, but cowier.
Bollocks – A very British way of saying ‘bullshit’.
Bullshit – An American way of saying ‘bollocks’.
Pissed – angry or drunk. I got pissed last night, and when I got home my wife was really pissed.
Son of a bitch – Child of a cow. That son of a bitch has parked in my space again! I’ll rip his head off!
Tits – Boobs. Lol.
Strong
Bastard – A bad dude.
Bellend – Another way to say ‘dick’.
Cocksucker – Someone who gives blowjobs to men. Still considered offensive even though more than half of the population do it. Not a word I ever use, but it has lots of strong harsh syllables in it, so you can really spit it in someone’s face.
Fanny – In the UK, a lady’s special area (rude). In the USA, a bottom (not that rude).
Pussy/Snatch/Twat/Minge/Beaver – Lady’s special area again. “When you’re a star you can just grab ’em by the pussy.” The 45th President of the USA.
Slag/Slut/Whore – A woman who sleeps with lots of men. There’s no equivalent for a man who sleeps with lots of women.
Wanker – A man who pleasures himself sexually. The implication is that he’s a loser who can’t get a girlfriend.
Very Toxic
Cunt – Lady bits. For some reason this version is considered much stronger than the other variants. Calling someone a cunt is a good way to start a fight.
Motherfucker – This one is still considered provocative even though it’s used 400 times in every Hollywood movie.
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This is a list of swear words in the English language.
A[edit]
- Americunt
- Anaconda
- Analise (also spelt as ‘analize’)
- Anti-fag
- Anti-faggot
- Apeshit
- Arse
- Arse cheek
- Arse end
- Arsefuck
- Arse-kisser
- Arse-licking
- Arsebreath
- Arseclown
- Arseface
- Arsehat
- Arsehead
- Arsehole
- Arseholery
- Arseholic
- Arseload
- Arsemunch
- Arseways
- Arse wipe
- Artfag
- Artfuck
- Asscunt
- Assfag
- Assfaggot
- Attention whore
- Auntfucker
- Axe wound
B[edit]
- Babooning
- Baby batter
- Baby dick
- Baby gravy
- Badarse
- Balloon knot
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244 Russian Swear Words, Phrases, Curses, Slang, Insults, Colloquialisms and Expletives! How To Speak Russian!
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Yay! This silly post is your definitive guide on a massive 244 Russian Swear Words, Slang, Phrases, Insults and Expletives, or How To Swear In Russian!
Yes, profanities from languages around the world is subject matter that appears a lot in this silly travel blog!
As an introduction… here are my Top 10 Russian Swear Words! Let’s just say that they’re very expressive!
What The Best and Funniest Russian Swear Words, Curses and Phrases?
Srat’ tebe v rot – To crap in your mouth
Perhot’ podzalupnaya – Pee hole dandruff (which makes me wonder how the dandruff got there in the first place!)
Razvaluha – Car that’s falling apart as it goes
Shluha vokzal’naja – Train station whore
Shob tebe deti v sup srali – I wish that your children will crap in your soup
U tya sho zhopa sho rozha: vse prigozhe – Your ass is the same as your face: all beautiful
Nochnaja babochka – Hooker (literally: night butterfly)
Zalupa konskaya – Horse pee hole! (to a person)
Hooy morzhovy – Walrus penis (to a person)
Zhopu porvu margala vikoliu – I’ll rip your ass and poke out your eyes
I have a feeling that none of these new phrases you’re about to learn today are ever going to appear in Living Language – Russian anytime soon!
One of the things that I try to learn whenever I go to a new place where English is not the main language, I make sure that I memorise at least five words – hello, goodbye, please, thank you and beer. And then I use combinations of those to make a two word sentence!
I know sod all Russian and I can’t read it because it’s in another script (Cyrillic) which just looks like a jumble of scribble to me that I’ll never understand.
When I visited Kazakhstan, where Russian is an official language, I think I managed to learn about ten Russian words in total, but then everyone else wanted to practice speaking English with me anyway. And I’m not sure why, because I only talk in a series of silly expressions (see my silly list of Australian Slang Words, Expressions, and Expletives!) so no one would have understood me anyway.
Which brings me to…
My Definitive List And Guide Of Really Bad Russian Swear Words, Insults, Curses, Expletives and Phrases! How To Learn the Russian Language!
I received this list of Russian swear words from someone who speaks both Russian and English, and thought they were pretty funny. That is, the ones that I left in this list. I had to cut some out because some of them were pretty bad!
Yes, many of these rather rude Russian swear words, expletives and phrases are downright offensive, abusive and insulting. If you really want to work through this list with a native Russian speaker, you probably won’t be alive at the end of it!
Let me know if you’re silly enough to give that a go! Note, the Russian swear words below are written the way they sound. Either way if you’re a native Russian speaker, or just want to learn a bit of of really bad Russian, I’m sure you’ll find this funny!
Here we go!
WARNING: If you are easily offended, stop reading this list of offensive and downright rude Russian swear words and expressions now! You can’t say that I didn’t tell you!
You’re not going to see many of these in a Russian to English translation guide any time soon!
Russian Swear Word (Latin pronunciation) and their Hilarious English Translations!
Russian Swear Word (Latin) |
English Translation |
Hooy tebe v zhopu! |
Prick up your ass! (refusal to a person) |
Hooy na ny! |
Whore, slut. Also used as a link word |
Blyat |
No f*%&ing way! |
Zalupa konskaya |
Horse pee hole! (to a person) |
Hooy morzhovy |
Walrus penis (to a person) |
Gandon shtopany |
Darned condom (to a person) |
Perdoon stary |
Old Fart |
Pizdobol, Pizdoon |
F*%*ing liar |
Govnosos |
S*%# Sucker |
Moodozvon |
Wacko |
Zaebis’ |
Holy %&$^ (could be bad or good) |
Pizdets |
F$&*ed up situation |
Po hooy |
Don’t f&$*ing care |
Do pizdy |
as above |
Yelda |
Huge penis |
Zalupa |
Pee hole |
Tselka |
Virgin |
Minet |
Blow job |
Naveshat’ pizdyley |
To beat the crap out someone |
Dat’ pizdy |
as above |
Pizdy vlomit’ |
above |
Srat’ tebe v rot |
To crap in your mouth |
Past’ zabej, padla jebanaja |
Shut the f&%* up, you f$&%*in’ bitch |
Zasranec |
Asshole |
Nu vse, tebe pizda |
That’s it, you’re f*%(in’ dead |
Poshyel k chyertu |
Go to hell |
Potselui mou zhopy |
Kiss my ass |
Zhri govno i zdohni! |
Eat s&^% and die! |
Pyeryestan’ zalupatsa |
Stop bitching |
Yob tvoyu mat |
F*%& your mother |
Durak neschastnyi |
You unlucky idiot |
Balvan |
Thick headed fool |
Dubiina |
Idiot (literally, A piece of wood) |
Viyebnutsa |
Show off |
Govno |
S&^% |
Zhopa |
Asshole |
Sraka |
An ass |
Mudak |
An asshole |
Passossee mayee yaitsa |
Suck my balls |
Ti Durak |
You’re a moron |
Zacroy rot |
Shut up |
Ti degheneraat |
You’re a degenerate |
Bliad’ |
Whore |
Govniuk |
S*%&head |
Pidaras |
Asshole |
Poshol nahuj |
F*%& off, f*$( you |
Pashol na khui |
as above |
Eto mnye do huya |
I don’t give a f%$ |
Na huy…? |
Why the f*%(…? |
A huy li? |
Why the f(%* not? |
Huy tebye v glaz! |
A d*%( in your eye |
Yobanaya suka! |
F*%&ing Bitch |
Otyebis ot menya! |
Get the f(%* away from me |
Yobni yivo |
Beat him! |
Yob materi vashi! |
I f%*ked all of your mothers |
Ootebya nyetu peeski |
You have no d*&% |
Nee da dyeloni |
F*&%ed up (lit. undone) |
Ya hachu tebya trakhate |
I want to f&^$ you |
Zasranees |
Shithead |
Kooshay govno sooka |
Eat s&*%, bitch |
Ootebya nyet yayeesav |
You have no balls |
Cuchka derganaya |
Crazy bitch |
Poydi k chertu |
Go to hell |
Fsyoe zaeebahnuh |
All f%$#ed up |
Gndon |
Condom |
Prezirvativ |
Condom |
Thomarai gand mai lund hai? |
Is a d%$# stuck up your ass? |
Eedee tryakhate tvayu mamu |
Go f%$# your mom |
Suka / sooka |
Bitch |
Jebat moi lisiy cherep |
F%$ my bald skull |
Chlen tebie v rot |
Take a d^%$ in your mouth |
Otyebis |
F#$% off |
Zhopu porvu margala vikoliu |
I’ll rip your ass and poke out your eyes |
Otlez’ gnida |
F%$# off, you flea child |
Zhopoliz |
Ass licker |
Srachishche |
Huge ass |
Idi nahuey |
F#$% off |
Ya tibyi dam po yibalu |
I will hit you in your face |
Za cyun v shopu |
Stick it in your ass |
Ti sleepoy, asleyp |
Impotent |
Otsosi, potom prosi |
Blow my c#$%. then make a wish |
Jri govno i zdohni |
Eat sh%$ and die |
Blad |
Whore |
Bliatz |
Bitch |
Opezdol |
Idiot |
Ebanashka |
Crazy person |
Eblan |
A stupid guy |
Dolboyob |
A stupid guy |
Raspizdyai |
A stupid guy |
Mudlan |
A stupid guy |
Ja Pycckij pidaras |
You are a loser |
Alkash |
You drunk! |
Babnik |
A womanizer |
Devushka po vyzovu |
A prostitute |
Zi detka |
Hey baby |
Dostal/zakolebal |
You have pissed me off |
Dura |
Fool (female) |
Durak |
Fool (male) |
Zadnitza |
An ass; jerk |
Zanuda |
Boring person |
Zatknis |
Shut up |
Ischenzni |
Get lost |
Kakaya zanuda |
What a bore |
Kakogo chyorta |
What the hell |
Kachok |
Jock strap |
Kolot’sya/shiryat’sya |
Taking injected drugs |
Konchaj bazar |
Stop talking |
Loh |
Sucker |
Macho |
A player |
Mne nasrat’, chto ty dumaesh’ |
I don’t care what you think |
Mne do lampochki |
I don’t care |
Mne vse ravno |
I don’t care |
Mymra |
Mean woman |
Ostyn’ |
Chill out |
Otvali |
Piss off |
Perdet’ |
Fart |
Pit’ zapoem |
A chronic drunk |
Pridurok |
Nitwit |
P’yan v stel- ku |
Really drunk |
Svoloch’ |
Bastard |
Sidet’ na igle |
Druggy (injects needles) |
Suka |
Bitch |
Travka |
Weed |
Trajat’sya |
To have sex |
Halyavshchik |
Deadbeat; lazy person |
Chyort voz’mi! |
Damn it!, Oh s#$%! |
Chyort poberi! |
as above |
Chyort! |
Damn!, Hell! |
Chush’ sobach’ya |
Bull s#$%! |
Yajtza |
Balls, testicles |
Zloebuchii hui |
Hard f#$%ing d#$% |
Idi v zhopu |
Go to hell |
Ia tebya imeyu |
I’m having you (you’re my bitch) |
Perhot’ podzalupnaya |
Pee hole dandruff |
Minyet |
To give a blow job |
Chlen marinovanii |
A marinated d#$% |
Raspizdyay Kolhoznii |
A stupid Redneck |
Kon’ Pedal’nii |
Idiot (literally: horse with pedals) |
Bariga |
Drug dealer |
Idi nyuhai plavki |
Go smell underwear |
Pizda ti jopoglazaya |
You are a vagina with eyes on your ass |
Rodilsya cherez jopu |
You were born through the ass |
Pizda s ushami |
A vagina with ears |
Zalupoglazaya mondavushka |
Slut with pee hole eyes |
Anus perepuganii |
A scared anus |
Khrenoten’ |
F#$%ed up thing (usually situation) |
Indanahway suka bluut |
F#$% off bitch (highly offensive) |
Niegadzai |
Good for nothing |
Svolotch |
Swine |
Sooksin |
Son of a bitch |
Jopa |
Asshole, bad situation |
Perestan’ bit dabayobom |
Stop being a dips#$% |
Ya sru na tvayu mat’ |
I s#$% on your mother |
Yobanyi karas’ |
[email protected]#$ing moron |
Yeban’ko maloletnee |
Adolescent jerk |
Zjelob |
[email protected]#$head |
Ment (plural: menti) |
Police agent, militia agent (slang) |
Zona |
Prison |
Na zone |
In prison |
Ti menia dostal |
I’ve had enough of you |
Shluha vokzal’naja |
Train station whore |
Wed’ma |
Witch |
Past’ zakroi |
Shut it |
Tvar’ |
Creature |
Vrezat |
tebe Hit you |
Gaduka |
Snake, serpent |
Vrubatsa |
Understand? (slang) |
Huyniu nesti |
Talking crap |
Savok |
Asshole (old slang) |
Poshlaja svenja |
Chauvinistic pig |
Dovodit |
Provoke, pester, annoy, tempt |
Unbju! |
I’ll kill you |
Prishju! |
I’ll kill you! (slang, old) |
Paritsa (ne par’sia) |
Getting upset (calm down) |
Starik |
Old man |
Bomzj |
Homeless |
Beloruchka |
Woman who doesn’t know how to cook or clean |
Durak |
1. Idiot. 2. Russian card game |
Botanik |
Nerd |
Burda |
Messed up |
Krisha poehala |
Has gone insane |
Nochnaja babochka |
Hooker (literally: night butterfly) |
Kak muhi na govno |
Like flies to [email protected]#$ |
Vlip |
You’re in deep [email protected]#$ (literally: stuck) |
Popal |
You’re in deep trouble (literally: you hit) |
Promazal |
You missed |
Svinets |
Lead (bullets) |
Pulia |
Bullet |
Pushka |
Gun (literally: cannon) |
Kalash |
Kalashnikov |
Gaishnik |
Policemen who checks cars |
GAI |
Road police |
Oblom |
[email protected]#$ed up (literally: broken) |
Ne pudri mne mozgi |
Don’t try to confuse me |
Okachenel |
I’m so cold I’m stiff |
Vstat |
Rise (also for stiff [email protected]#$) |
Hohol |
Insult for Ukrainian |
Patsan |
Boy, lad |
Kosiak |
Joint, drug filled cigarette |
Kosiachok |
as above |
Lobizatsa |
A suck up |
Razvaluha |
Car that’s falling apart as it goes |
Derevianni rubli |
Useless money (literally: wooden rubles) |
Baba Jaga |
Witch |
Zmei Gorinich |
Dragon, snake, negative meaning |
Koshei Bessmertni |
Either very ugly or very skinny male |
Vziatka |
Bribe money |
Vziatochnik |
Someone who takes Vziatka (bribe money) |
Baba |
Fat, ugly, mannerless woman |
Rabochie |
Working class |
Udavis |
Suffocate in it! |
Podonok |
A person that’s the lowest of the lowest |
Tovo, on/ona tovo |
He’s there, as in, he’s insane (or she) |
Goli |
Naked |
Obnazjonni |
Nude |
Zjulik |
Cheater, criminal who rips people off |
Zviaknut |
Give a call by telephone |
Roga pristavit |
Cheat on your boyfriend/girlfriend |
Jaitsa razbit |
Kick your balls |
Raskvasit |
Beat to a bloody pulp |
Molokosos |
Underage boy (literally: milk sucker) |
Yebanat vonuchii |
Stinky [email protected]#$ head |
Ne hnich |
Don’t cry (rude) |
Mordoboy |
Big fight (literally: face smasher) |
Sooka sin |
Son of a bitch |
Perestan dedushkin huy sasat |
Stop sucking grandpa’s d#$% |
U tebya cho ruki iz jopi rastut? |
Are your hands growing from your ass? (to a really clumsy person or to one who cannot do anything right) |
Rogatii kozyol |
A loser whose wife cheats on him (literally: goat with horns) |
Golovorez |
Someone who slits throats |
Ti liubeesh papeenu pees’ku sassat’ |
You love to suck your dad’s penis |
Zacroy svoy peesavati rot, sooka |
Shut your f*%&ing mouth, bitch |
Shestiorka |
In prison, the person who is everyone’s bitch and has to do as everyone else says. Also lowest card in the Russian card deck. |
Nu ti dajosh! |
Exclamation of amazement at someone’s courage or actions (can be positive and negative). |
Idi obsosi tyaevo papu, kak ti delayesh kazhdyi den, ti shluha yebanaya |
Go suck off your daddy like you usually do every night, you [email protected]#$ing whore. |
Naguliala |
A woman who doesn’t know who the father of her child is. |
Peshka |
Someone who’s not worth a thing (literally ‘pion’ the most unimportant figure in chess) |
Krisha |
A corrupt policeman who, in return for moderate pay, protects a criminal |
U tya sho zhopa sho rozha: vse prigozhe |
Your ass is the same as your face: all beautiful. |
Tya mama huyem v rot ebala |
Your mother [email protected]#$ed you in the mouth with a [email protected]#$. |
Veshat lapshu na ushi |
To tell someone lies, try to fool someone (literally means to hang spaghetti on his ears) |
Oo ti bya, galava, kak, oon a bizyanie jopuh |
Your face looks like a monkey’s ass |
Shob tebe deti v sup srali |
I wish that your children will crap in your soup |
Perestan’ mne jabat’ mozgi svojimi voprosami |
Stop f*%&ing my brain with your questions |
U tebia ochen malenki hui, skolka…pat centimetra? |
You have a very small penis, how much…five centimeters? |
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The Russian language is amazingly descriptive, and alongside the many adjective and metaphorical expressions, curse words are also abundant. It is always better to live in peace; however, we do not have control over what other people say.
So, to understand how others address us and make sure we prevent any embarrassing situations, it is worth studying the insulting slang.
The variety of Russian swear words are called мат [mat], which comes from the ancient loud voice, scream. Ironically most of the curse terms in Russian have innocent and entertaining etymology. For better memorization, the article will cover some of it.
Since several Russian curse terms are gender-specific all the slang is split into four groups:
- Russian curse words addressing women
- Russian curse words addressing men
- Swear words with different gender forms
- Some bonuses and basics
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Russian Curse Words Addressing Women
Стерва [sterva] / Bitch
This curse word is one of the few that almost improved its meaning throughout history. Originally sterva was a term for decaying meat or carrion. In the old times, men started calling especially cunning prostitutes stervoza, referring to the fishy or «smelly» nature of their deeds.
Despite the unappealing origin (really, who likes the smell of meat gone bad!?), the term had a somewhat positive connotation since bad behavior was also considered seductive.
To this day this curse word causes mixed feelings in a woman as it refers to her unbearable but still femme fatale nature.
Мымра [mimra] / Old stick
This swear term can be barely considered as мат but is likely to offend a lady much more than the previous one. In the Asian part of old Russia, mimra meant to be surly, to be a homebody.
It was thought women sitting at home always wore dirty old clothing, messy hair and were generally untidy. Now a female who is a loner, behaving oddly, and looking unkempt can be addressed this way.
Блядь [bl’ at’] / Whore
The most unpleasant curse word of the three originates from the verb блядити meaning to lie, make a mistake, and was used to refer to people who are pathological liars. Over time, the profane name transformed into another term to address a woman of easy virtue.
Fun Fact!
The Russians often joke that if one wants to never use profanities, they just have to stop talking completely. Somehow the root of the word [bl’ at’] transferred to many verbs in the Russian language, for example, употреблять [upatriblát’] or to consume. Whether you want it or not by saying, Can she consume dairy? or Она может употреблять молочные продукты?, you swear just a little.
Russian Curse Words Addressing Men
Подлец [padlec] / Squirt
This is an old Russian slang word formed under Polish influence. The initial meaning «a man of non-noble origin» somehow turned into «a man doing dirty business behind one’s back.»
Подонок [padonak] / Scum
This term originally had nothing to do with cursing. It comes from the word дно or a bottom. Any liquid remaining at the bottom of a dish with the residue was called padonki.
Paupers used to go around old pubs and drink the remaining alcohol from the bottoms of the cups. Metaphorically these people at the bottom of the society became known as podonok.
Наглец [naglec] / Rascal
There is no certain answer as to how the current meaning of the word naglec came about. The adjective наглый [nagliy] was originally used to address someone acting who acts quickly, rapidly. Today if a man behaves shamelessly and grossly.
Ублюдок [ubl’udak] / Son of a bitch
Historically bastards, the illegitimate children of the king were called this way. Having an illegitimate child was considered shameful and disgraceful for the ruler and the kingdom. In the modern Russian language, the term is applied to people that behave this way.
Swear Words With Different Gender Forms
Идиот/Идиотка [idiot/ka] / Idiot
You can see a word with similar pronunciation and meaning in English and other languages because idiot has an ancient Greek origin. Idiots were people highly involved in politics, only pursuing personal interests and disliked by the commoners.
Idiots in ancient Greece were disrespected, and soon, the term got a derogatory tone to it. Today like in other languages in Russian, an idiot means someone acting stupidly and selfishly.
Дурак/Дура [dyrak/ra] / Fool
Even though this word is technically a profanity, one can find it in the majority of Russian fairy tales in the name of the most popular character — Ivan-durak. That is because originally, the term did not have any negative connotations.
This slang comes from an old Russian 15th-century tradition to give a child the second last name «durak» to protect him or her from evil spirits. Since the word was supposed to make fools out of the angry ghosts in time, the term durak turned into a name for people who are acting silly and recklessly.
Лох/Лохушка [loch/yshka] / Sucker
This modern slang is more common in a company of youngsters. It is used to address someone out of the loop, weird and unfashionable.
Мерзавец/Мерзавка [mirzaviz/ka] / Git
This term has its roots in the verb мерзнуть [merznyt’] or to be cold. Initially in the northern part of Russian and now all over people who are cold-hearted, ruthless, inhumane are referred to as merzavez or otmorozok.
Негодяй/Негодяйка [nigad’ay/ka] / Scoundrel
Coming from the verb годный or being a good fit for something, negodyai
is used to address a person whose behavior is not a good fit for the situation or inappropriate.
Today the term is somewhat offensive, but in the past, only young men who were for some reason not a good fit for the army were called negodniy (не годный) or negodyai.
Some Bonus Russian Swear Words & Basics
Зараза [zaraza] / You pest
This word is not necessarily offensive, but one cannot call it a compliment either. Another meaning of the word zaraza is an infectious disease. But from the 18th century on Russian poets started calling women that are unforgettable or in a way «contagious» zaraza.
Nowadays, the meaning is less poetic and translates to a person acting annoyingly and causing trouble.
Болван [balvan] / Dummy
One calls a person bolvan if they are silly, inconsiderate, stupid. Hundred years before this term referred to wood as a material. It is also said that one who is not smart has a wooden brain. A person that behaves as if they have a wooden brain is called bolvan.
Чмо [ch’mo] / Schmuck
Another curse word denoting a person who came to the very bottom socially, almost a criminal. The term originates from the old Russian word чморить [chmorit] or to have a decline in health and energy. Thus chmo is someone who declined morally.
Сволочь [svolach’] / Jerk
Another offensive word with an innocent origin coming from a noun волочь [voloch’] or carry some trash to the garbage area. Today the name is used to address anyone behaving like trash.
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Olya is a globetrotter, a Russian native inspired by people, cultures, and interactions. A love for the Russian language and literature led her to become a journalist. Olya shares her knowledge and passion for language learning, traveling, and communication as a freelance writer. In her spare time, she studies psychology and neuroscience, teaches yoga, and plans international adventures with friends.
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Why You WIll Never Reach Fluent Comprehension If You Don’t Understand Them?
Here are 2 reasons why you should study curse and strong words expressions when learning English:
Native speakers use curse words and expressions in everyday conversations
If you plan to study English to speak with native speakers, then you better learn strong words. Native speakers won’t always use formal expressions, otherwise, it would be difficult to establish a real connection. When breaking the ice, it’s not uncommon to joke around or even use curse words for a reason or another. So it is best to at least learn some curse words and expressions if you plan to make friends, to catch everything during small talks.
Curse words are used all throughout English culture
If you turn on any popular English TV show you are quickly going to see the value of learning curse words. Just like everyday conversations, English culture is filled with curse words or expressions. Without some knowledge, popular culture and informal conversation can be quite confusing.
The Dark Side of English Curse Words
Identifying English curse words will help you improve your comprehension, give you a better understanding of people and culture. However, using those vulgar words can make you look like a fool, uneducated and disrespectful. Words can be offensive, use the wrong ones and you will quickly turn out to be rude and mean people.
You need to pay attention to understand the context and the cultural sensitivity to use them with caution if you ever decide to use them! Never forget to be responsible and feel the emotion behind the words and how they affect others. I am sure you don’t want English people not only to take you for a creep but also to hate you. Right?
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Parental Guidance Cheat Sheet
This Cheat Sheet contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children. It mainly contains English slang words, nothing offensive but it is informal, only to be used in small talk with friends.
English | Definition |
---|---|
cheesy | Used to say someone or something is funny |
crazy | Insane, or unpredictable |
creepy | Used to say that someone makes you uncomfortable |
dumb | An insult to say that someone is not smart |
clown | Used to say that someone is silly |
weird | Used for things or people who are not normal |
Not! | Use this at the end of a compliment to say that the compliment is not true |
teacher’s pet | used as an insult to classmates who try too hard or is especially liked by a teacher |
scaredy cat | An insult for people who are easily scared |
tattletale | A person who tells authority figures information in order to get someone in trouble |
nerd | A person who is smart but not cool |
ginger | This is an insult for people with red hair |
bimbo | Used as an insult for women who aren’t smart |
jock | Used as an insult for men who are into sport and aren’t smart |
show off | Someone who takes every opportunity to display their talent |
PG 13 Cheat Sheet — Forbidden to Under 13 Years Old
This Cheat Sheet contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 13 years old. It mainly contains English strong words used in everyday life, recommended to be used with caution and friends only. (Example: Fool, Idiot, Stupid, Lame…)
English | Definition |
---|---|
piss | A slang term for urine |
pissed off | To be really angry |
loser | Used to describe an uncool person |
retard | It’s used to say someone has a very low IQ |
fool | This is similar to saying someone is like a clown |
idiot | Used to insult people by saying they are not intelligent |
jerk | This is a light insult used to describe someone who is mean |
lame | This is used to describe things that aren’t cool |
pain in the neck | This is an insult used for someone who is annoying |
Shoot! | This is used to show disappointment or frustration without using a curse word |
Shut up!! | Used to forcefully tell someone to stop talking |
stupid | Used to say something is a waste or time or to say someone is not smart |
ticked off | To be really angry |
your mother… | This phrase is a vague insult to another person’s mother. |
wimp | This means someone isn’t strong |
Rated-R Cheat Sheet — Forbidden to Under 17 Years Old
This Cheat Sheet is specifically designed to be downloaded by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 18. It mainly contains English curse words, insulting expressions that will make you sound vulgar. (Example: Damn it, Bastard, What the F***, F words…)