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complete chainik").
FidoNet discussion groups often had a "
chainik"
subsection for
newbies and old
chainiks (e.g. SU.
CHAINIK, RU.LINUX.
CHAINIK). Public...
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relatively common in
English in half-translated
forms such as "Don’t hock me a
chainik", to the
point where shortened versions of the phrase, such as "You don't...
- meanings. The
former name of Golovin, Alaska. An
alternate spelling of
Chainik.
Yiddish slang for "head" (the
literal meaning is "teakettle"). This disambiguation...
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first recorded in 1958.
Words of
significant context or usage:
Beatnik Chainik Refusenik Sputnik Casual neologisms: Alrightnik: one who has been successful;...
- The
Moscow Dummies (Московские Чайники, lit. the
Moscow Teapots, see "
chainik" for the term), an
amateur baseball team. He is a
cigar aficionado. He...
- 1820s, the term was
applied to
Jewish boys
drafted into the
Russian army.
Chainik (Russian: ча́йник, "tea kettle")
Chastushka (Russian: часту́шка, derives...
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Rohoshyo 2.
Brishtimukhor Sondhya 3.
Chhintai Kando 4.
Bhalluk Rohoshyo 5.
Chainik Chokro 6.
Lalbai er
Guptodhan 7.
Bhairab Halder Porbo 8.
Goyna Churi Rohoshyo...