Putino

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Pronunciation

Proper noun

Putino (accusative Putinon)

  1. (often derogatory) (Vladimir) Putin
    • 2000, S. Maul, Monato:
      Rilate al paco, el la patrujo de Lev Tolstoj revenas granda timo pro la putineca Putino, kiu fanatike prostituiĝas denove pro idiotaj petrolo kaj patriotismo.
      Related to peace, a great fear is returning from the fatherland of Lev Tolstoj on account of the whorish Putin, who is fanatically prostituted again for idiotic oil and patriotism.
    • 2004, Manuel M Campagna, “If Kerry wins You loose”, in soc.culture.esperanto:
      La malsxato de Dabjo por Evxropo estas tre avantagxa por Putino.
      Dubya's dislike of Europe is very advantageous for Putin.
    • 2015, Mireille Corobu, soc.culture.esperanto:
      Sinjoro Putino estas lerta politikisto: aktuale li testas la reagojn de EU kaj revas disigi la Eŭropanojn.
      Mr. Putin is a skillful politician: he is currently testing the reactions of the EU and dreams of dividing the Europeans.

Usage notes

  • The use of this form instead of simply Putin is often derogatory, since it is a homonym of putino meaning “whore”.