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Наташа

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Наташа (Natašaf

  1. a female given name, equivalent to English Natasha

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Ната́ша (Natášaf anim (genitive Ната́ши, nominative plural Ната́ши, genitive plural Ната́ш)

  1. a diminutive of the female given names Ната́лья (Natálʹja) or Ната́лия (Natálija), equivalent to English Natasha
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Etymology 2

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From Ната́ша being a common Russian name for women, and a racist stereotype depicting Russian women going to Turkey for sex tourism.

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Ната́ша (Natášaf anim (genitive Ната́ши) (derogatory, offensive, ethnic slur)

  1. a Russian or Slavic woman who has sexual relations with non-white men, a mud shark
    Synonym: черни́льница (černílʹnica)
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  • Turkish: nataşa (prostitute)

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Ната́ша (Natášaf inan (genitive Ната́ши)

  1. (Siberia, Yakutia) an insulated hood for a passenger car
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