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- Chastushka (Russian: частушка, IPA: [tɕɪsˈtuʂkə], plural: chastushki) is a traditional type of short Russian humorous folk song with high beat frequency...
- for the word "barin", landlord. The Barynya dance is an alternation of chastushkas and frenetic dancing. Originally the dancing was without special c****ography...
- attracted attention to his merchandise by loud adverti****t calls and chastushkas. Khodebshchik was a mobile sbiten vendor who carried his goods with him...
- punchline referring to the initial story. A specific form of humour is chastushkas, songs composed of four-line rhymes, usually of black, sarcastic, humoristic...
- soloist. Mordasova began to compile Chastushkas, fast-paced traditional Russian songs. She composed nearly 300 chastushkas as well. A performer of outstanding...
- Yablochko (Russian: Яблoчко "little apple") is a chastushka-style folk song and dance, traditionally presented as a sailors' dance. The c****ographed version...
- featuring an older man dancing in a manner typical of gopniks and chanting chastushkas about the clubbing lifestyle in club-goers' lingo during breaks. The...
- Andrei; Wilson, Kenneth W (1999). "Lev Trotsky in Anecdotes, Jokes and "Chastushkas"". New Zealand Slavonic Journal: 375–384. JSTOR 40922059. Hanks, Patrick...
- aged five, and at nine began to write poetry, inspired originally by chastushkas and folklore, provided mostly by the grandmother whom he also remembered...
- Plus five times eleven Is nine squared and not a bit more. Poetry portal Chastushka – Short Russian or Ukrainian humorous folk song Clerihew – Whimsical,...