My friend said to me that you have mastered Russian if you can say, "зузик", "козел', "щенок" and a few select curse words that I'd rather not write.... but she always says "зузик" when referring to cute animals.... what does "зузик" mean?
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My friend said to me that you have mastered Russian if you can say, "зузик", "козел', "щенок" and a few select curse words that I'd rather not write.... but she always says "зузик" when referring to cute animals.... what does "зузик" mean?
I hear it (and read it) for the first time in my life. It might be her own talk or maybe some regional one.
ADD: Search engines show some people having surname Зузик and nothing more.
It could be her own talk because she's really strange...Quote:
Originally Posted by Rtyom
Oh,you know how it happens... People tend to coin lots of strange words just for fun...
Yeah, I've never heard it either.
"Зузик" sounds like something between "зюзя" (very colloquial, describes a sluggish person, also used in relation to drunk people) and "Тузик" (a clich
Absolutely agreed.
Может "цуцик"?
Зюзик жжот, слышал-). И не такое придумать можно). Весьма возможно так кого-нибудь назвать)).
Зузик и зюзик разные вещи. :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by Scrabus
Зюзик --- напившийся в зюзю?
Мне кажется, что это и имелось ввиду). Ну букву перепутали, бывает). Всегда можно адаптировать :)Quote:
Originally Posted by gRomoZeka
Зюзик - это горбатый Запорожец. =)Quote:
Originally Posted by Scrabus
[quote=gRomoZeka]Yeah, I've never heard it either.
"Зузик" sounds like something between "зюзя" (very colloquial, describes a sluggish person, also used in relation to drunk people) and "Тузик" (a clich