фиг

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Russian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [fʲik]
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Etymology 1

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Фиг.

Borrowed from Latin fīcus (fig), likely via Polish figa, from Middle High German vîge, from Old High German fîga.

Noun

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фиг (figm inan (genitive фи́га or фига́, nominative plural фи́ги, genitive plural фи́гов)

  1. a hand gesture made by making a fist and putting the thumb between the index finger and middle finger, usually carries a vulgar meaning (known as the "fig sign"); ASL letter "t"
    Synonyms: ку́киш (kúkiš), шиш (šiš), ду́ля (dúlja), фигушки (figuški)
    "Фиг вам!""Fig vam!""Screw you!" (roughly, you (plural) will get nothing at all)
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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фиг (figf inan pl

  1. genitive plural of фи́га (fíga)