Spyke
feddit.nl

it's purposely misspelled so he and other 'poorly educated' (that he loves so much) can read it.

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Fake and written by a right winger and deliberately misspelled to say the real idiots are the lefties that wrote it.

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startrek.website

In Russia, a couple years ago, a dude was holding a banner on the street saying "хуйло" (huilo) and nothing else. The police arrested him and when he complained that he doesn't have any names on the banner the policeman responded with "it’s perfectly obvious to everyone who huilo is".

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Faridreply
startrek.website

Well yes, but actually no. It doesn't really have a translation. The core of the word "хуй" is penis/dick for sure, but the suffix "-ло" in this case doesn't really translate to anything, just adds spice.

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pyr0ballreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Ok so that leaves it up for some artistic license like

  • dickcheese
  • dickbrain
  • dickgobbler

... I could keep going

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Perhaps I should have specified, the article I found did say “…most often translated as ‘dickhead’”. Which makes sense to me given what you said and English slang.

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LainTrainreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

86 is a number that commonly means "get rid of"

W h a t

Edit:

Like numerology, I guess?

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WR5reply
lemmy.world

It's used in restaurants often (in the U.S.). If you are out of the chicken dish, for instance, a chef may say "86 the chicken" to a server to make sure they inform anyone before they place an order for it.

Source: worked in restaurants for several years.

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faltrykareply
lemmy.world

86 used in that context is pretty common in my neck of the woods.

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