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Russki

American  
[ruhs-kee, roos-, roo-skee] / ˈrʌs ki, ˈrʊs-, ˈru ski /
Or Russkie,

noun

Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive.

plural

Russkies, Russkis
  1. a contemptuous term used to refer to a Russian.


Etymology

Origin of Russki

1855–60; < Russian rússkiĭ (noun and adj.) Russian

Example Sentences

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Eric Frenzel of Germany celebrated winning the Nordic combined individual competition at the Russki Gorki Center on Feb. 12.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 17, 2014

A burgeoning fleet of privately owned automobiles now dominates yellow-tiled Russki Boulevard, having driven into retirement the babushka-topped, overall-clad street cleaners who once were its only traffic.

From Time Magazine Archive

Details in the Russki Arkhiv, 1865, pp. 644-652.

From Russia by Wallace, Donald Mackenzie, Sir

The third week in October the engineers saw the Russki sleighs running about, but then came an Indian Summer-like period.

From The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919 by Jahns, Lewis E.

Opened our Red Cross Christmas stockings and doughboys share their meagre sweets with Russki children.

From The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919 by Jahns, Lewis E.