rushist

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English

Adjective

rushist (comparative more rushist, superlative most rushist)

  1. Alternative form of russist
    • 2022 February 25, Sergiy Kyslytsya, “Statement of Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the UN Mr. Sergiy Kyslytsya at the UNSC meeting on Ukraine”, in Ukraine at UN:
      The Kremlin regime should not be called Russian regime. The Kremlin regime should be called Rushist regime.
    • 2023 June 7, “Defense Intelligence Exposes Russia’s Preparations For Terrorist Attack On Kakhovka HPP”, in Charter97:
      “Even if we look at the chronology of the reactions of propagandists, “officials” of the rushist regime regarding today’s events, it becomes clear: at first nothing happens, then it happens, but partially, and then Ukraine is to blame, but they, the occupiers, are very happy that the islands on which our defenders were allegedly based, are flooded,” said [Andriy] Yusov.

Noun

rushist (plural rushists)

  1. Alternative form of russist
    • 2022 June 2, “Ukraine agonizes over Russian culture and language in its social fabric”, in NPR:
      Many here call Russian soldiers "orcs" or "Rushists," the latter a twist on "fascists."