Bulgarian

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Feminine of куче (kuče).

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  • IPA(key): [ˈkut͡ʃkɐ]
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ку́чка (kúčkaf (masculine ку́че)

  1. female equivalent of ку́че (kúče): bitch (female dog)

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Macedonian

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Feminine of куче (kuče).

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кучка (kučkaf (relational adjective кучкин)

  1. bitch (female dog)
  2. bitch (insult)

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Russian

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ку́ча (kúča) +‎ -ка (-ka)

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ку́чка (kúčkaf inan (genitive ку́чки, nominative plural ку́чки, genitive plural ку́чек)

  1. diminutive of ку́ча (kúča): small heap
    • 2013, Владимир Сорокин, chapter XXXII, in Теллурия, Corpus; English translation from Max Lawton, transl., Telluria, New York Review Books, 2022:
      — Вы — жалкая кучка платоников, мастурбирующая на тени в пещере! Тени, тени — ваши оригиналы! Так хватайте же их!
      — Vy — žalkaja kučka platonikov, masturbirujuščaja na teni v peščere! Teni, teni — vaši originaly! Tak xvatajte že ix!
      “You’re a miserable bunch of Platonists masturbating to shadows in the cave! Shadows! Your originals are nothing but shadows! You can have ‘em!”

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Feminine of куче.

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  • IPA(key): /kût͡ʃka/
  • Hyphenation: куч‧ка

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ку̏чка f (Latin spelling kȕčka)

  1. bitch, dam (female dog)
  2. (derogatory) bitch (spiteful woman)

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Further reading

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  • кучка”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024