How To Say “I’m Doing Nothing” In Russian: Slang Expressions And Their Meanings
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Today, we pulled this phrase out of our hat "бить баклуши": a classic Russian way to say someone is doing nothing or slacking off. We broke down what it actually means in real speech, where it comes from, and how it’s used depending on the situation and tone. Then we remembered a whole lot more Russian slang expressions for “doing nothing" or "slacking off," including stuff you won't find in many dictionaries.
If you’re learning Russian, interested in Russian culture, or you live abroad and spend time around Russian-speaking people, these are exactly the types of phrases you’ll hear in everyday conversation—so it helps to know what they really mean.
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