валенок

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Russian

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Etymology

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ва́леный (válenyj) +‎ -ок (-ok).[1]

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈvalʲɪnək]
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Noun

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валенки

ва́ленок (válenokm inan (genitive ва́ленка, nominative plural ва́ленки, genitive plural ва́ленок)

  1. one of a pair of traditional Russian felt boots, sg valenok, pl valenki
  2. clumsy or stupid person
    Тупо́й как ва́ленок.
    Tupój kak válenok.
    Dumb as a boot.
  3. (computing slang) sediment of dust on the fan
  4. (in the plural, slang) old age pension, sixty-six in the lotto game

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