либераха

Russian

Etymology

From либера́л (liberál), likely modeled after пидора́ха (pidoráxa), a derogatory term for a Russian patriot who is perceived as chauvinistic and hateful.

The suffix -а́ха (-áxa) was an old-fashioned derogatory suffix, perhaps derived from -шка (-ška); see also дурёха (durjóxa, a foolish woman), Илю́ха (Iljúxa, little Elijah) (from Илья), and Танюха (Tanjuxa, little Tatiana) (from Татьяна) as examples of the suffix.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [lʲɪbʲɪˈraxə]

Noun

либера́ха • (liberáxa) f anim (genitive либера́хи, nominative plural либера́хи, genitive plural либера́х)

  1. (politics, derogatory) liberal
    • Ооооо либераху порвало
      Ooooo liberaxu porvalo
      Ooooo the liberal got triggered

Usage notes

Often used by liberals themselves in an ironic way.

Declension

See also

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