алкаш
Russian
Etymology
Blend of алкого́лик (alkogólik, “alcoholic”) + -аш (-aš)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɐɫˈkaʂ]
Noun
алка́ш • (alkáš) m anim (genitive алкаша́, nominative plural алкаши́, genitive plural алкаше́й, feminine алка́шка)
- (colloquial, derogatory) alkie, wino (an alcoholic)
- 2001, Elena Kazantseva (Елена Казанцева) (lyrics and music), “Наконец-то позвонил [You've called at last]”:
- У него́ в мозгу́ регуля́тор:
Он пое́ст и ля́жет спать,
И не бу́дет пристава́ть —
Он алка́ш, а ты аллига́тор.
Две табле́тки на стака́н,
Спит мой бе́дный наркома́н […]- U nevó v mozgú reguljátor:
On pojést i ljážet spatʹ,
I ne búdet pristavátʹ —
On alkáš, a ty alligátor.
Dve tablétki na stakán,
Spit moj bédnyj narkomán […] - He's got a regulator in his brain:
He'll eat and go to sleep,
And he will not bother us —
He's an alkie, and you're an alligator.
Two tablets to a glass,
And my poor addict's fast asleep […]
- U nevó v mozgú reguljátor:
Declension
Descendants
- → Armenian: ալկաշ (alkaš)
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