chmobik
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Russian чмо́бик (čmóbik), itself a blend of чмо (čmo, “scoundrel”) + мо́бик (móbik, “poorly-trained Russian conscript soldier”), as if an abbreviation of части́чно мобилизо́ванный (častíčno mobilizóvannyj, “partially-mobilized”); itself a reference to the term части́чная мобилиза́ция (častíčnaja mobilizácija, “partial mobilization”) used by Russian media when referring to the 2022 Russian mobilization for the invasion of Ukraine.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]chmobik (plural chmobiks or chmobiki)
- (informal, derogatory, Internet, military, sometimes humorous) A Russian soldier conscripted during the 2022 Russian mobilization.
- 2022 October 3, Ihor Zhdanov, Interfax-Ukraine[1]:
- Chmobiki are russian citizens who were mobilized as a result of partial mobilization in russia in September 2022.
- 2023 February 2, u/sillyangel1945, Reddit[2]:
- The Russian Army orders the Chmobik to fight using only shovels. I present to you the Second World Army.
- 2023 December 5, @UKikaski, Twitter[3]:
- A ChMobik was tied to a tree by his commander for refusing to enter battle. when he was released, he wrote a letter to high command reporting the incident.
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