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Slap in the face, slap in the face, slap in the face, slap in the face, blow Dictionary of Russian synonyms. splash see slap Dictionary of synonyms of the Russian language. Practical guide. M.: Russian language. Z. E. Alexandrova. 2011… Dictionary of synonyms

PLUHA- PLYUHA, flatten, ivy, etc. see metatarsus. Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary. V.I. Dahl. 1863 1866 … Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

PLUHA- PLUKHA, plops, wives. (simple). Slap in the face. Give someone a hard time. Ushakov's explanatory dictionary. D.N. Ushakov. 1935 1940 ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

splash- PLYUHA, and, BUN1, and, w. 1. Rough, awkward act, oversight, tactlessness; error. Make a splash. 2. Hit, slap; and also in allegory. sign: punishment, reprisal, etc. From flopping... Dictionary of Russian argot

splash- and, f. pluche, peluche f. region Plus/hee short fur coats. Karelia… Historical Dictionary of Gallicisms of the Russian Language

splash- see plus. Wed. also ltsh. pl̨aũka slap, slap, pl̨aũt mow; trans. meaning beat (M.–E. 3, 366, without Russian word) ... Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language by Max Vasmer

Plyukha- and. decomposition reduction A slap in the face, a slap in the face. Ephraim's explanatory dictionary. T. F. Efremova. 2000... Modern explanatory dictionary Russian language Efremova

splash- splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash (Source: “Complete accentuated paradigm according to A. A. Zaliznyak”) ... Forms of words

PLUHA- Give (throw) a splash to someone. 1. Sib. Hit someone fist in the face. SPS, 140; FSS, 54. // Kar. Hit the body. SRGK 1, 424. // Volg. Hit someone Glukhov 1988, 30. 2. Kar. Punish, beat someone. SRGK 3, 318 ... Big dictionary Russian sayings

splash- pl yuha, and... Russian spelling dictionary

Books

  • 100 stories about Plyukh and Shvakh. 33 stories and new adventures. We are the champions. Planet of cats. Universal Mind, Yuri Kudinov, Elena Shchepotyeva. These are the most fun and amazing stories that happened all over the world! Two funny, unlucky and amusing clowns - Plyukh and Shvakh - always find themselves in the funniest situations - that’s just the way it is... Buy for 1220 UAH (Ukraine only)
  • About the little pig Plyukha, Ballod Inga, Rumyantseva Irina Georgievna. The book “About the Little Pig Plyukh” is written based on the fairy tales of Alison Uttley and illustrated by the wonderful artist Evgeny Medvedev. Plyukh is a spontaneous, kind little pig, with...

Slap in the face, slap in the face, slap in the face, slap in the face, blow Dictionary of Russian synonyms. splash see slap Dictionary of synonyms of the Russian language. Practical guide. M.: Russian language. Z. E. Alexandrova. 2011… Dictionary of synonyms

PLYUHA, flatten, ivy, etc. see metatarsus. Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary. V.I. Dahl. 1863 1866 … Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

PLYUKHA, splashes, female. (simple). Slap in the face. Give someone a hard time. Ushakov's explanatory dictionary. D.N. Ushakov. 1935 1940 ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

splash- PLYUHA, and, BUN1, and, w. 1. Rough, awkward act, oversight, tactlessness; error. Make a splash. 2. Hit, slap; and also in allegory. sign: punishment, reprisal, etc. From flopping... Dictionary of Russian argot

splash- and, f. pluche, peluche f. region Plus/hee short fur coats. Karelia… Historical Dictionary of Gallicisms of the Russian Language

See plus. Wed. also ltsh. pl̨aũka slap, slap, pl̨aũt mow; trans. meaning beat (M.–E. 3, 366, without Russian word) ... Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language by Max Vasmer

J. colloquial reduction A slap in the face, a slap in the face. Ephraim's explanatory dictionary. T. F. Efremova. 2000... Modern explanatory dictionary of the Russian language by Efremova

Splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash, splash (Source: “Complete accentuated paradigm according to A. A. Zaliznyak”) ... Forms of words

Give (roll) a splash to someone. 1. Sib. Hit someone fist in the face. SPS, 140; FSS, 54. // Kar. Hit the body. SRGK 1, 424. // Volg. Hit someone Glukhov 1988, 30. 2. Kar. Punish, beat someone. SRGK 3, 318 ... Large dictionary of Russian sayings

splash- Original. Reverse education from plop... Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language

splash- pl yuha, and... Russian spelling dictionary

Books

  • 100 stories about Plyukh and Shvakh. 33 stories and new adventures. We are the champions. Planet of cats. Universal Mind, Yuri Kudinov, Elena Shchepotyeva. These are the most fun and amazing stories that have happened in the whole world! Two funny, unlucky and amusing clowns - Plyukh and Shvakh - always find themselves in the most ridiculous situations - that’s just the way it is...
  • About the little pig Plyukha, Ballod Inga, Rumyantseva Irina Georgievna. The book “About the Little Pig Plyukh” is written based on the fairy tales of Alison Uttley and illustrated by the wonderful artist Evgeny Medvedev. Plyukh is a spontaneous, kind little pig, with...

Representatives of various youth movements love to communicate in an incomprehensible language, and drug addicts are especially successful in this, believing that in this way they will become inaccessible to law enforcement officers. In fact, fighters against drug trafficking know very well what a battle is and why they use these “cunning” devices. Rest assured that they understand what the word plop means. You will soon find out about this too.

Several meanings of the word splash

We are already accustomed to the fact that drug addicts give their own meaning to ordinary expressions, so splash, a derivative of confectionery product bun, actually has nothing to do with cooking. This is what in certain circles is called a small circle of hashish, flattened on both sides. It can be put into a joint or smoked through a bulbulator (battle), but in any case, do not forget that we're talking about about a powerful drug that causes hallucinations.

It is not necessary, however, to smoke plukha, since there are also harmless meanings of this word. In particular, it is used by amateurs in their vocabulary computer technology. For them, this is an ordinary bug, or a fingerprint, which over time can cause a “glitch” in the program. You can also give a spanking to the guilty husband or wife who came drunk from a corporate party.

Often parents do not fully understand what their teenage offspring say, sometimes putting a completely different meaning into their statements. This article will talk about modern meanings the words "splash", his morphological characteristics, as well as synonyms. Let's start in order.

What are splashes?

The first thing that comes to mind when we hear the noun “plop” or “plop” is delicious, sweet sugar buns. Is this the only meaning and are there any pitfalls here?

So what are splashes? Let's look into explanatory dictionaries:

  1. A very big bun. “Can you imagine, Alyosha’s mother baked not buns, but natural buns with a diameter of twenty centimeters.”
  2. Something flattened. “It was impossible to walk along the path: here and there the splashes of unexpected cows were yellow.”

Plyukha: what is this in slang?

WITH traditional meanings We figured out the noun we were studying. But what will dictionaries of youth slang and jargon tell us about what splashes are?

Plyukha is:


  • A dose of hashish rolled into a ball. “The unfortunate guy was given a splash - it’s not his fault.”
  • A typo in the program text, leading to so-called “glitches”. “For some reason the program froze: a bug must have crept in somewhere.”
  • Slap in the face. “Myron gave the guy such a smack that sparks came out of his eyes.”
  • Confusion. “It’s my fault, I’m the only one to blame.”
  • Not true. “Don’t pay any attention, this is nothing more than fluff spread by the press.”
  • Nice addition. “In addition to a good salary, workers received benefits in the form of trips to the sea with a huge discount.”

Morphological characteristics, declination

What is plyukha from the point of view of phonetics and morphology?

This is, of course, a noun, since the word names an object and answers the question “what”. Because it names one thing among many, "splash" is a common noun. This noun is also inanimate, feminine, first declension.


Case Question Singular Plural
Nominative What? The splash was so huge that it was enough for three. What are splashes?
Genitive What? Don't be afraid to get your pretty shoes dirty, you won't find a single cow splash here. There is not a single person who does not have a splash.
Dative Why? To the traditional splash, the father will add a bucket of birch porridge. You shouldn't judge the work as a whole by the splashes during an emergency.
Accusative case What? Victor gave his luckier opponent a smack. Marriage gave her benefits in the form of good pocket money.
Instrumental case How? The news about the death of the famous producer turned out to be a disaster. Puffs are called hashish pellets.
Prepositional About what? Alexander hid his wedding ring in the splash. You can't dream of any additional benefits.

Synonyms

Synonyms make our speech colorful and bright, and sometimes more understandable.

The noun “splash” has many synonyms:

  • Hit. “The blow hit me on the cheek.”
  • Slap in the face. “Getting a slap in the face is not very pleasant.”
  • Crack. “Igor’s head was spinning from the strong crack.”
  • Slap. “Mom gave the naughty son a good slap in the face.”
  • Bun. “The buns turned out great.”
  • Crap. “The sauerkraut was pressed down with a heavy lead pancake.”
  • Bonus. “All journalists received good bonuses.”

Collocations with the noun "splash"

What a splash is is more or less clear.

What is it like?

Sweet, tasty, one, first, only, repeated, twenty-seventh, original, tasteless, fresh, hot, pleasant, unexpected, undeserved, small, large, medium, huge, heavy, strong, weighty, painful, light, comic, unreal , cow, unpleasant, green, yellow, brown, cast iron, copper, silver, gold, bronze, millimeter, hefty, mental, physical, real, virtual, fabulous, unnecessary, priceless, computer, lead, heavy, harmful, forbidden, cool , timely, ridiculous, sudden, offensive, burning, metallic, deceitful.


What can a plop do?

Offend, fly in, burn, saturate, surprise, offend, embarrass, please, lie, lie around, wait, differ, weigh, be eaten, play naughty, spoil.

What can you do with the splash?

Beat off, reflect, throw, step on, correct, realize, admit, bake, eat, try, put, apply, twist, throw away, buy, spread, forget, receive, wait, pick up, roll, make, smoke, borrow.