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In this section, Lifehacker finds out the meanings of not the simplest words and tells where they came from.
Buzoter
Noun, common noun, animate, masculine.
Etymology
Comes from the word "booze" - "noise", "scandal".
Meaning
A person who scandals, bully and behaves defiantly.
Synonyms
Baragoz, brawler, brawler, bully.
History
Initially, the word came from the Persian buza - this was the name of a hoppy drink based on barley or buckwheat. Booze began to be called booze, then - a scandal that arises during a storm of fun, and after - any noise. The slang expression "rubbing a buzu" means starting a scandal, therefore a buzoter is a person who, by his behavior, provokes others into conflict.
Usage examples
- "Mamochkin, with his unrestrained boozoter and neurasthenic, irritated Anikanov's village solidity and good nature." Emmanuil Kazakevich, Zvezda.
- "And immediately the reputation of either a boozer or a bit of a bit of a savvy." Eldar Ryazanov, "Unsummed Results".
- “It seems that the unwashed loafer and boozer Yagupkin, even he, saw in the current impudence of Longitudinal an extraordinary disgrace with an attempt on the foundations and was outraged and confused.” Vladimir Orlov, "Shevrikuka, or Love for a Ghost."
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