Quote Originally Posted by JPX View Post
I've noticed this word popping up here and there, but it doesn't appear in dictionaries. I've seen it mostly in Russian rap songs, like Kasta's "это прет." Also, what's the difference between прет and прёт? I've seen this word spelled both ways, and it's apparently pronounced as прёт either way. I've seen е and ё used interchangeably in a number of words and I'm scratching my head as to what the difference is. I haven't found any explanations of this on the Internet, but I once stumbled upon a discussion over whether a word should be spelled with a е or a ё because the vowel in questions was part of a suffix or something like that, so there must be some rule to it. Sorry if I've been a bit n00bish on this forum.
Slang, vulgar expression. Doesn`t matter if "Е" or "Ё" is used.

1. To go through obstacles like train\elephant\tank\rocket (Often: "Куда прешь?" = Watch where you are going, asshole... or "Во прет как танк! К успеху идет!" = He\she pursuing a big success)

2. To feel cool ("Меня прёт эта песня" = That song makes me feel good)

3. To fcuk someone (= have sex)

Салтыкова клёвая...
Прёшь её, нет?!
А-ха-ха-ха...




Alexei Balabanov`s criminal drama film, Brat -2 (Brother - 2). A thug is describing his feelings about russian pop-singer Irina Saltykova (http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%...B2%D0%BD%D0%B0) to her in-movie bodyguard.

4. To realize \ find out something (only if used like "Допирать \ допереть). Не могу допереть, какой здесь ответ = Can`t find the answer