raspal'tsovka

Olga Meerson meersono at GEORGETOWN.EDU
Fri Jul 20 13:31:20 UTC 2007


It is when one thief (new Russian) points the palm of his hand at another, holding it horizontally, with fingers spread, approximately at the level of the other's eyes, so that it looks as aggressive, as, say, a Japanese steel star used to kill people.
o.m.

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From: Seelangs <raul_macdiarmid at WEB.DE>
Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 5:33 pm
Subject: [SEELANGS] raspal'tsovka

> Can anyone explain the usage of the word "raspal'tsovka"
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> RM
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