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Old 11-01-2006, 05:11 PM
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Unbelievable research. Another nail in the coffin of FYROM revisionism.
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just like it must burn them when they say MAKEDONIA i.e., a greek word, (however we are probably wrong and it derives from the slavic majka donja 1000 yrs before slavs existed) this must burn even harder when they hold their gay banned flags round them knowing it was used everywhere in ancient greece
i wuld luv 2 have an intelligent convo with a skop without the conversation resorting to 'fuk u u pushkar' when they have nothing else to say
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Don't hold your breath waiting for an intelligent discussion.
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Old 11-02-2006, 03:25 AM
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If it is not too unpleasant, can somebody explain what “pushkar” means? Sorry, but here is the first place I’ve ever heard of it.
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If it is not too unpleasant, can somebody explain what “pushkar” means? Sorry, but here is the first place I’ve ever heard of it.
it is a derogatory term skops give to slavophone greeks meaning 'traitors'
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it is a derogatory term skops give to slavophone greeks meaning 'traitors'
Oh, I see. Thank you!
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Old 11-03-2006, 05:27 AM
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Hm, nevertheless it’s strange. This particular word comes from “pushka”, which means “rifle”, “gun”. The word for “traitor” is quite different – “predatel”, “izmennik”. Probably the term began to be used with this particular baggage under circumstances that I am not aware of.
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both of you are out of the topic!!!
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it means hired gun. " we sold ourselves" in other terms
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Default Thatnk you, Makedonas!

All right, thank you! I think it is enough on that subject.
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