Borsht

Word BORSHT
Character 6
Hyphenation borsht
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To hit/kick/punch etc really hard Urban Dictionary

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I remember flying back to NYC from a 2 wk business trip in LA, arriving home at 1am and riding my bike to Veselka for goat cheese pierogis and borsht - JUST WHAT I NEEDED! ❋ Brooks Of Sheffield (2008)

Clubs are back on, grants are being written, and bowls of borsht are again in front of me. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Frozen Beet Soup with Bay Scallop: The components of borsht, deconstructed and made better by the addition of a scallop. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The two crudest and most venerable stereotypes of anti-Semitic lore — the Jew as sexual defiler and malevolent destroyer with a supporting cast of cheats and vulgarians — move in a Jewish ambience whose authenticity is guaranteed by appetizing borsht, wonderfully mimicked intonations, and comic folkways. ❋ Syrkin, Marie (1974)

He ate borsht and his mom's homemade mushroom soup. ❋ Paul (2010)

We had a traditional appetizer of horsemeat, followed by a borsht like soup. ❋ Unknown (2010)

For reasonably priced, traditional Ukrainian food - borsht (soup), varenyky (stuffed dumplings) and true "chicken Kiev" - you cannot beat Budmo ❋ Unknown (2010)

Little Poland, Second Avenue and 12th Street, is cheap but good: borsht ($3), pierogies ($4) and bigos ($7), a hunters stew with sauerkraut, sausage, cabbage and plums. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And, Boss, you look like you have a genetic predisposition to borsht and garlic, too. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Over a lunch of borsht, seloydka (pickled herring), Russian beet and potato salads, hummus, and pita, he tried to explain the initial attitude toward the enormous wave of Russian immigrants. ❋ Unknown (2009)

the first two groups are commonly referred to as sephardic, the latter as ashknenazi. all worship the same torah, are totally of the same religion, but some of the locallized customs are different eg. the ashknezai often spoke yiddish in central and eastern europe, the sephardic often spoke ladino; borsht v. whatever the ladinos learned from their mothers kitchens. ❋ Unknown (2004)

i borsht the [kick] [ball] really far, i borsht the hell [outta] that ❋ Tim (2003)

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