When learning
how to speak fake Russian it is best not to
accidentally or
deliberately utter this phrase since an
esteemed and learned Russian speaking friend of mine reliably informs me that it means "
You're a pig"
I suspect that mentioning this in a node entitled
how to speak fake Russian is some kind of
cruel joke in the same vein as the Inflammatory
Hungarian phrase book created by
Monty Python's Flying Circus, most notable for encouraging
tourists in
London, who can not speak a word of English, to politely entreat you with the request, "
Please fondle my buttocks" as well as the more confusing, "
My hovercraft is full of eels."