Russian Slang
You won't believe it, but Russian has a very colourful slang language...To have an idea, just glance through this page..ostokhuitel'no: very good, excellent eg Kak vchera nazhralis'? - Ostohuitel'no. How did you drink yesterday? - Excellent. An extra root STO (hundred) used for amplification of the meaning.
pizdato ~ pizdato (adv.) - good (cf. pizdato) eg Kak dela? -Pizdato: How are things with you? -Fantastic. (Note that the Russian word is an adverb, while its English counterpart is an adjective).
pizdatyi ~ pizdatyi (adj.) - good eg Smotri, kakaja pizdataja tachka Look, isn't it a swell car?
piz'det' ~ piz'det' (verb, intransitive, imperfect aspect): 1. to chat; 2. to tell lies eg Poide"m popizdim:Let's have a chat. eg Ne pizdi! : Come off it! Cut it out! note The word comes from the root pizda. Like any other Russian of the same origin this one can only be used among friends or with people whom you want to insult or don't care about.
pizdetc ~ pizdetc (noun, male): fiasco, the end complete note Means any kind of fatal outcome. This is the one of the most captious words in Russian slang.
podi ku'evo? ~ podi ku'evo?: It's good isn't it? eg Sotnya grina ni za khuy sobachy - podi khuevo?: To get $100 for nothing - cool, isn't it? It is used as a comment to earlier discussed subject.
po'iti posrat' ~ po'iti posrat' (expr): to be lost or damaged eg Mo'i otpusk posh'el posrat: I've planned to have a vacation but my plans are accidentally broken.
prissat' ~ prissat' (verb, inf): to scare. The underlying meaning is "to piss into panties being scared".
s'ebat'sya ~ s'ebat'sya (verb, inf.):to escape
za'ebat' ~ za'ebat' (verb, trans.): to bore someone
zaebis' ~ zaebis' (adv.): very good Kak pozhivaesh'? -Zaebis'. How's life? -Good.
zalupat' ~ zalupat' (verb, inf): to cheat, to talk bullshit.For example if someone cheated you or asked a too high price on the market: Ty zalupnul!: "you cheater!" (very strong)