I dont understand it either, but i googled it for u. it is said that the word came from russian."It has nothing to do with grandmother (babushka), and there is no direct translation for galoobooshka. However, when someone says this to you it's more like "hello sweetie."...
Башка - it's a head.
To understand the meaning of this phrase “Vot tebe, babushka, i Yuriev den!” (“Here’s your Yuriev Day, Grandma!”), you need to recall (or find out) what is actually ‘Yuriev Dien’ (‘Yury’s Day’). According to the Russian Orthodox church calendar, it is the day of St. G...
The expression is only used in casual speech, considered to be vernacular. It can be heard in a conversation between two old friends (or rather, two gossiping babushkas). And hardly anyone would think of saying it to their boss at work. It was an old Russian way of a “tongue-lashing...
What do babushkas mean? (bə-bo͝osh′kə) 1.A headscarf, folded triangularly and tied under the chin, traditionally worn by women in eastern Europe. 2. An elderly Russian or Polish woman, especially one who is a grandmother. ...
performs with the Ukrainian troupe Sozhary. She gives life and soul to Maryusa under Nawrocki’s spirited direction. Vancouver-based musician and composer Vivian Nawrocki (Nawrocki’s sister) created the soundtrack. Producer Babushka Theatre is a Montreal theatre laboratory dedicated to the staging...
almost all of them life-size or taller, all with one thing in common: Putin. There is a sculpture of Putin in a medieval knight's armor riding a bear. There is Putin depicted as a superhero and a painting of Putin being embraced by a babushka. A Putin bust and a comic strip about...