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What is RUSKI?Prounciation: "Ruu-skee" "Nuke those damn Ruskies." RUSKI - meme gifRUSKI - videoRUSKI - what is it?Ruskie is the commonly used nickname for the game known as RUSSIAN, or RUSSIAN BERUIT. This game, lovingly referred to as the Game of the Gods, involves ten 16 ounce cups set up Beruit style on each side of a standard Beruit table. The cups are then completely filled with beer; this results in upwards of about 15.5 beers per side. A great example of true Ruskie, on the highest stage, took place at an outdoor fraternity party in September of 2006. The 4 greatest ambassadors of the game played twice, splitting the two games in front of record crowds. Experts feel that a torch was passed that night, from one generation to the next. What does "RUSKI" mean?plural. Russian people. From the russian word "rus-ki-e", pronouced by americans as "rus-kee", also used as a sing. nown in English. Used as a derogatory word by Americans. Also used in Polish, and other Slavic languages, but without any derogatory meaning. From Rus' the ancient name for Russia. Lit. people of Rus', Russia. He's a Ruskie. RUSKI - what does it mean?Russian P.O.W.s during WW2 were described as being "rusky" or "rusked up". It's another way of saying "husky". Anyone that knows a Russian can confirm this. It's a bi product of the Russian Physical Education curriculum. Powerlifters look rusky. RUSKI - meaningUK based Artist / Musician / Photographer / Graphic Designer / Exhibitionist Ruski !!! RUSKI - definitionrussian mafias '' Those Ruskies beat the ms 13 last year '' RUSKI - slangDefinition: Slang for russian. Hi Ruski RUSKI(n) plural. Means Russian nation in Russian language. Russkie = Russian people = Russians. Ruskie zhivut v Rossii = Russians live in Russia :) RUSKIA Russian person. A person of Russian descent. Igor the Ruskie is coming over to play chess this afternoon. Would you like a game with him. RUSKI(n.) One of Russian nationality, extended sometimes to include former soviet union states such as the Ukraine Contrary to what some people think, the word 'ruskie' or 'rusky' was not coined during the cold war, but the crimean war in which the Ottomans fought Russia, later joined by France and the United Kingdom. |
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