cyka

See also: сука

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Etymology

Volapük encoding reading of Russian сука (suka, bitch); orthographic borrowing from Russian сука (suka, bitch).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsuːkə/
  • Rhymes: -uːkə

Noun

cyka

  1. (US, vulgar, derogatory) A bitch; a contemptible person (usually but not necessarily female).
    • 2012, Clare Dowling, Would I Lie To You?, →ISBN:
      I was a cyka of the worst sort.
    • 2015, Jon Land, Strong Light of Day: A Caitlin Strong Novel, →ISBN:
      And you're my cyka now; you're my bitch because you ask to be treated like one.
    • 2016, Margaret Stohl -, Black Widow: Red Vengeance, →ISBN:
      “Yeah, a real cyka.” It wasn't a compliment.

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