Russian swear words explained – meaning, examples | Zareno

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Russian swear words – meaning, translation & examples

As of: August 22, 2025

Here you'll find the 10 most common Russian swear words – with Russian spelling, transcription, meaning , and examples . We've provided links to further explanation pages and matching Zareno T-shirts with insider humor.

Top 10: Russian swear words

  1. Пиздец (Pisdets)
  2. Иди на хуй (Idi Nahui)
  3. Блядь (Bljad/Blyad)
  4. Сука (Suka)
  5. Хуй (Chuj/Huj)
  6. Ебать (Jebat)
  7. Долбоёб (Dolbojob)
  8. Mudak
  9. Говно (Govno)
  10. Истеричка (Isterichka/Istirizka)

Many terms are crude . Avoid them in formal contexts; they are often used ironically among friends.

1) Пиздец (Pisdets)

Meaning: Total catastrophe, "complete end." Also used as an intensifier.

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2) Иди на хуй (Idi Nahui)

Meaning: Very rude “Fuck off”

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3) Блядь (Bljad/Blyad)

Meaning: “Shit” or frustration word, corresponds to “damn”

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4) Сука (Suka)

Meaning: “slut”, often used as an insult

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5) Хуй (Chuj/Huj)

Meaning: Crude vulgarity – "dick." Often part of many curses.

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6) Ебать (Jebat)

Meaning: “Fucking” – basis of many slang expressions such as “Zaebis”, “Zaebal”

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7) Долбоёб (Dolbojob)

Meaning: Very insulting – “complete idiot”

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8) Mudak (Mudak)

Meaning: “asshole”, widespread insult

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9) Говно (Govno)

Meaning: “Shit” – used both figuratively and literally

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10) Истеричка (Isterichka / Istirizka)

Meaning: “Drama queen”; often used humorously and mockingly

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