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CNN had a video report of protestors in Ukraine, including some guy in holding up a sign that said 'Putin - KHUYLO'. CNN said that it was too vulgar to translate.
John Oliver on HBO's Last Week Tonight show was more than happy to translate it as 'Putin is a richard-head'. The censoring here at city-data blanked out the actual term.
But I used Google Translate just to see what 'KHULYO' translate to in English...it's much worse than richard-head'.
And just for grins, I put 'Putin - \nKHUYLO' into Google Translate to see the entire message (note the '\n' indicates a new line). It came out 'little bit - khuylo'.
So call him either "Little Bit" or call him "Fornicator"...or "Little Fornicator".
The nicknames that exploded with Trump's incessant use of them are childish and classless and I hope to live to see the day they fade back to the sidelines where they belong.
I know Trump voters love giving people they don't like nicknames. Democrats, RINOS, other world leaders all seem to have them. Trump came up with lots of them himself. Rocket Man, Little Marco, etc. But one world leader escaped that fate. Putin. Even in this forum. Everyone just calls him Putin. Perhaps that needs to change.
So what do you say?
Little Vladimir
Adolf Putin
Vlad Vlad (his full name is Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin) A little man with a big name.
Anything better?
Isn't it funny when liberals presume to know what conservatives think?
If that was true, they would no longer be liberals.
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