- In Russia,
Belarus and Ukraine, the sign is also
called shish, ****ish or
dulya (Russian: шиш, Ukrainian: дуля). It is
considered rude and
conveys refusal...
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victory or as a
peace sign. More
commonly in Russian-influenced areas, the
dulya (also
known as fig sign or shysh). This
gesture is most
commonly used to...
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speech portal Language portal Linguistics portal Articulatory gestures Dulya (Fig sign) List of
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Archived from the
original on 9
March 2022.
Retrieved 9
March 2022. Silva,
Dulya de; Perera, Nes****a (8
March 2022). "Sri Lanka's
street light decision...
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afftar (from автор
avtor 'author'), йад (from яд yad 'poison'), etc.
Argot Dulya Internet slang Kashchenism Mat (Russian profanity)
Preved "Kremlin Favorite...
- ". Roar Media.
Retrieved on 2
August 2023. Perera, Nes****a & De Silva,
Dulya (12
January 2022). "Lady in red:
Mysterious painting hidden behind a prominent...
- Wood apple,
coconut milk,
sugar A very po****r
dessert drink.
Pudding of
dulya Eggs, milk,
bread crumbs, sugar,
vanilla Similar to
bread pudding. Used...
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regional Russian or
Ukrainian баклажaн (baklažán) From the
Ukrainian дуля (
dúlya) Mankov,
Alexander E. (2014). "A
Scandinavian Island in a
Slavonic Linguistic...
- game of Brusbart.
Other members of the
family include Russian Bruzbart or
Dulya,
Livonian Brusbart,
Swedish Bräus,
Danish and
Estonian Brus, and Greenlandic...
- venues.
Artists such as
Alyona Sviridova,
Natalia Vlasova, the
guitarist Di
Dulya,
Alexander Marshal,
Vakhtang Kikabidze,
Nikolai Noskov,
Kristina Orbakaite...