Prinisi Padayj & Idi Nahui ne mischai – Meaning & T-Shirt by Zareno
Prinisi Padayj & Idi Nahui ne mishai – Meaning & Shirt
Our Prinisi Padayj T-shirt with back print Idi Nahui ne mischai is more than just streetwear – it's a piece of Russian-German insider culture to wear.
What does “Prinisi Padayj” mean?
"Prinisi Padayj" (принеси подай) literally means "Bring, hand (me something)." In Russian families and in everyday life, it is often used jokingly when someone is constantly asked to fetch or bring something. Many people know the expression from childhood—a classic among family insiders.
What does “Idi Nahui ne mishai” mean?
"Idi Nahui" (иди на хуй) is one of the most well-known Russian phrases and means something like "piss off." Combined with "ne mishai" (не мешай – "don't bother me"), it creates a crude yet humorous saying: "Piss off, don't bother me."
Among friends, it is often used with a wink – as an expression of directness and typical Russian humor.
The Prinisi Padayj x Idi Nahui shirt from Zareno
With the discreet saying “Prinisi Padayj” on the front and the eye-catching back print “Idi Nahui ne mischai” on the back – this shirt is a real statement for everyone who understands our insiders.
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Why this shirt?
- Exclusive design with Russian insider sayings
- Front and back print – eye-catching & unique
- High-quality fabric & durable print
- For everyone who wants to show their humor & their roots
Conclusion
With the Prinisi Padayj x Idi Nahui shirt from Zareno, you make a clear statement: insider humor meets streetwear style. Perfect for family, friends, and anyone who "gets it."
