See also: сопла

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sopъlь. Cognate with Czech sopel.

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  • IPA(key): [sɐˈplʲa]
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сопля́ (sopljáf inan (genitive сопли́, nominative plural со́пли, genitive plural сопле́й)

  1. (colloquial) (a piece of) snivel, snot (mucus)
  2. (sports) ping-pong ball flying in close to vertical direction, difficult or impossible to catch

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сопля́ (sopljáf anim (genitive сопли́, nominative plural *сопли́, genitive plural *сопле́й)

  1. brat, worthless, lousy person; wimp, spineless person, weakling

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sopъlь. Cognate with Czech sopel.

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со́пля (sópljaf inan (genitive со́плі, nominative plural со́плі, genitive plural со́пель)

  1. (a piece of) snivel, snot (mucus)

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со́пля (sópljaf pers (genitive со́плі, nominative plural со́плі, genitive plural со́пель)

  1. (derogatory, rare) brat, worthless, lousy person; wimp, spineless person, weakling

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