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A humorous misspelling of Росси́я (Rossíja), possibly playing with the word рои́ться (roítʹsja, to swarm, to crowd).

This misspelling first appeared from a 2008 photo of a belt buckle. It became popular as a mockery of Dmitry Medvedev's article "Росси́я, вперёд (Rossíja, vperjód)" and the patrotic slogan "вперёд, Росси́я (vperjód, Rossíja)" (both meaning "Forward, Russia!").

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Рои́сся (Roíssjaf inan (genitive Рои́сси)

  1. (derogatory, humorous, Internet slang) Russia.
    • Рои́сся 20 лет спустя́
      Roíssja 20 let spustjá
      Ruissa, 20 years later
    • Рои́сся для рссу́ких (a slogan mocking ultranationalists, based on the nationalist motto "Росси́я для ру́сских" (Russia for the Russians))
      Roíssja dlja rssúkix
      Ruissa for Ruissans

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Used by the Russian blogosphere to poke fun at poor social conditions and corruption in their own country.

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