ахуй
Mongolian
Mongolian | Cyrillic |
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ᠠᠬᠤᠢ (aqui) | ахуй (axuj) |
Etymology
Inherited from Classical Mongolian [Term?], from Middle Mongol ᠠᠬᠤᠢ (ʾʾɣwy /aqui/, “being”, substantive present-future participle).
Pronunciation
- (Khalkh, Mongolia) IPA(key): [ä.χɵ͜i]
- Hyphenation: а‧хуй
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Russian
Alternative forms
- о́хуй (óxuj)
Etymology
Formed from the verb охуе́ть (oxujétʹ, “to be shocked”), further from the noun хуй (xuj, “dick”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈaxʊj]
Noun
а́хуй • (áxuj) m inan (genitive а́хуя, nominative plural а́хуи, genitive plural а́хуев)
- (vulgar) strong surprise or bewilderment
- Я с превели́ким а́хуем принима́ю к све́дению, что несмотря́ на то, что я отсу́тствовал уже́ хер зна́ет ско́лько ме́сяцев, меня́ не забы́ли.
- Ja s prevelíkim áxujem prinimáju k svédeniju, što nesmotrjá na to, što ja otsútstvoval užé xer znájet skólʹko mésjacev, menjá ne zabýli.
- I, with great astonishment, take into account that despite having been absent for hell knows how many months, I haven't been forgotten.
- (vulgar) a state of numbness due to a strong emotional shock
Declension
See also
- в а́хуе (v áxuje)
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