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  2. Russian humour - Wikipedia

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    The most popular form of Russian humour consists of jokes (анекдоты — anekdoty), which are short stories with a punch line. Typical of Russian joke culture is a series of categories with fixed and highly familiar settings and characters. Surprising effects are achieved by an endless variety of plots and plays on words. [14]

  3. Chastushka - Wikipedia

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    A chastushka (plural: chastushki) is a simple rhyming poem which would be characterized derisively in English as doggerel.The name originates from the Russian word "часто" ("chasto") – "frequently", or from "частить" ("chastit"), meaning "to do something with high frequency" and probably refers to the high beat frequency of chastushki.

  4. Russian jokes - Wikipedia

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    The sound the spoon makes will be the name of the newborn. (see Chinese names) The initial report on the first Chinese human spaceflight: "All systems operational, boiler-men on duty!" A good many of the jokes are puns based on the fact that a widespread Chinese syllable (written as hui in pinyin) looks very similar to the obscene Russian word ...

  5. Category:Russian comedy films - Wikipedia

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    Please, do not remove [[Category:Russian films]] from Russian comedy films, as it has been decided that for convenience all parent "Country films" categories stay all inclusive. Contents Top

  6. Mat (profanity) - Wikipedia

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    The mat-word "хуй" ("khuy") in Max Vasmer's Russisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [] (Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language). Heidelberg, 1950–1958. Mat (Russian: мат; матерщи́на / ма́терный язы́к, matershchina / materny yazyk) is the term for vulgar, obscene, or profane language in Russian and some other Slavic language communities.

  7. Category:Russian-language comedy films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian-language comedy films" The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 total. ... Funny People (1977 film) G. Gagarin's Grandson;

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  9. Category:Spanish-language comedy films - Wikipedia

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    Spanish-language comedy thriller films (2 P) Pages in category "Spanish-language comedy films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 206 total.

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