champansky
English
Etymology
Noun
champansky (uncountable)
- (humorous, informal) Imitation champagne, chiefly Russian in origin.
- 1964, Eddy Gilmore, After the Cossacks burned down the “Y”
- Because it's like you, it’s so Russian. I even like the way you Russians say it, champansky.
- 1964, Eddy Gilmore, After the Cossacks burned down the “Y”
Translations
imitation champagne
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