Ukronazi
nounEtymology
A partial calque of Russian укронаци (ukronaci). Influenced by anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Russia as a result of Russian propaganda depicting Ukrainian nationalism as a neo-Nazi phenomenon. By surface analysis, Ukro- + Nazi.
- derived from укронаци
Definitions
A Ukrainian nationalist, especially one harboring Russophobia and anti-Russian sentiment.
- In a sad and tragic way, the Ukronazis have achieved their dream – they have created an anti-Russia, a polar opposite of the Russian civilizational realm.
- Last week, following the imposition of a total blockade against Novorussia by the "Ukronazis" [Kiev regime], Russia declared that she will from now on recognize the official documents emitted by the DNR and LNR authorities.
Of or pertaining to Ukrainian nationalists, especially one harboring Russophobia and…
Of or pertaining to Ukrainian nationalists, especially one harboring Russophobia and anti-Russian sentiment.
- The Ukrowehrmacht detachments have been ordered to kill all civilians in the area without distinction, which is genocide carried out by the Ukronazi government under Anglo-Saxon influence.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA