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  • ID: 10571380
  • Uploader: Jemnite »
  • Date: 5 months ago
  • Size: 548 KB .jpg (1140x1618) »
  • Source: x.com/AbbyToristea/status/1986038089320366392 »
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  • Score: 6
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  • Status: Active

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  • ГОЙДА

    GOIDA
    It is a historical Russian/Turkic exclamation meaning "Let's go!" or "Come on!", traditionally used as a cheer. In recent years, it has been adopted by Russian nationalist circles and figures supporting the war in Ukraine, shifting its meaning toward a more aggressive and menacing slogan.

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    Auaurgyle
    5 months ago
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    Correction, Russian "ГОЙДА" is close to meaning of soviet "URA!" or american "Geronimo!". (Toretsk, Kharkiv, Odessa will be in a home harbor soon)

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    mgoonal
    2 months ago
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    Auaurgyle said in comment #2571597:

    Correction, Russian "ГОЙДА" is close to meaning of soviet "URA!" or american "Geronimo!". (Toretsk, Kharkiv, Odessa will be in a home harbor soon)

    Never been so true

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    Avdiivka A Ukrainian city destroyed during the Russian invasion of Ukraine en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avdiivka
    Rassvet Probably the name of something, translated as dawn
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