There were people singning the word ХУЙЛО in the streets, but what does it mean?
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11See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putin_khuilo! – KCd Jun 25 '14 at 14:31
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8@KCd Amusing fact: the article about ‘Путин — хуйло!’ song exists even in Vietnamese and Arabic Wikipedias, but not in Russian. – Dmitry Alexandrov Jun 25 '14 at 16:32
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2@DmitryAlexandrov: I noticed that. There is already a separate entry on the Russian Wikipedia for the root of that word and that page has a section on current usage, but not this usage. – KCd Jun 25 '14 at 17:43
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Is it хУйло или хуйлО? – CocoPop Jun 25 '14 at 22:13
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1@CocoPop Хуйло́. Wiktionary (both Russian and English versions) is right here. – Dmitry Alexandrov Jun 26 '14 at 01:38
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@KCd There was an article in Russian as well, but when I saw it a week ago, it was marked for deletion. – Artemix Jun 26 '14 at 02:43
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Urban Dictionary has it, too. http://uk.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=huylo – Yellow Sky Jun 26 '14 at 11:44
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We may use this word talking about a person. "Хуйло" is a form of the word "хуй", but as we can't call a person this way we use "хуйло". Try to avoid it.
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