How is the word мудак translated from Russian to English

Грубое ругательство: глупый или неприятный человек.

A rude insult for a stupid or annoying person.

noun
English translation
twat

Examples with “мудак”

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  • Хватит вести себя как мудак, извинись перед ней. Stop acting like a twat and apologize to her.

  • Он такой мудак за этот комментарий. He is such a twat for that comment.

  • Она назвала книгу такой ерундой, что читать ее невозможно. She referred to the book as a twat of a read.

  • Почему ты назвал его мудаком? Why did you call him a twat?

  • Разве ты действительно так говоришь о её вагине? Is that really how you speak about her twat?

  • Не будь мудаком и слушай всех. Don’t be a twat and listen to everyone.

  • Он пошутил, используя слово "вагина" во время обеда. He made a joke using the word twat during lunch.

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FAQ about “мудак”

How is “мудак” translated from Russian?
“мудак” translates into English as “twat”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “мудак” mean?
Meaning of “мудак”: Грубое ругательство: глупый или неприятный человек. In English — “twat”.
What part of speech is “мудак”?
“мудак” is a noun.
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