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What is Bolshevik?A blunt rolled with famine stem weed Leon Trotsky rolls a Bolshevik Blunt, is asked to leave Soviet Union Bolshevik - meme gifBolshevik - videoBolshevik - what is it?Bolshevik for short... means bull shit Man 1: I'm doin it with your wife. What does "Bolshevik" mean?When you tell the consumer what they "aught" to want, instead of delivering them a product they actually do want. In an attempt at Bolshevik Marketing, EA Game's chief design officer Patrick Soderlund says not to buy Battlefield 5 if you aren't woke enough. Bolshevik - what does it mean?Word that makes Dr. Larson go into uncontrollable convulsions and spasms of sheer excitement. "TROTSKY AND THE BOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLSHEVIKs!!!!!" Bolshevik - meaningThe Bolsheviks were a trade union in Imperial Russia led by a man with a sexy mustache. Person 1: Ayo you know what, the Bolsheviks were a trade union in Imperial Russia led by a man with a sexy mustache. Bolshevik - definitionThe Marxist party that came into power in Russia via a revolution in 1917. Ruled russia until 1991 when the USSR was disbanded and formed the CIS nations. The Bolsheviks wore red as a symbol for extreme leftism, and hence, everything they did was called a red action You bloshevik, you shared my cat among my children by cutting it up. Bastard... Bolshevik - slang1. substitute word used in place of "bull shit" so you wont get in trouble with teachers. "You piece of bolshevik" BolshevikShorter word for bullshit or shit Son of a Bolsheviks BolshevikA verb meaning to take over like the Bolsheviks did in Russia. Can also be used sporadically. I'm gonna bolshevik you! BolshevikThe left-wing majority group of the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party that adopted Lenin's theses on party organization in 1903. The word Bolshevik, an emotionally charged term in English, is derived from an ordinary word in Russian, bol'she, "bigger, more," the comparative form of bol'sho, "big." The plural form Bol'sheviki was the name given to the majority faction at the Second Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party in 1903 (the term is first recorded in English in 1907). The smaller faction was known as Men'sheviki, from men'she, "less, smaller," the comparative of maly, "little, few." The Bol'sheviki, who sided with Lenin in the split that followed the Congress, subsequently became the Russian Communist Party. In 1952 the word Bol'shevik was dropped as an official term in the Soviet Union, but it had long since passed into other languages, including English. |
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