Gurevich
An exclamation of extreme emotion. As such, it can be used in a plethora of methods:joy, frustration, anger, thrill, et al.
The source of the usage of this word derives from the Russian Mikoyan-Gurevich aircraft design bureau, where the word was extrapolated from the name and pronounced in its native accent (with over-articulation on rolling the 'r' with the tongue).
Due to the generally 'sharp' nature of the Russian language/accent and the distinct emphasis on certain letters within, the true meaning and emotion behind the exclamation cannot be fully grasped without implementing necessary pronounciation techniques.
The source of the usage of this word derives from the Russian Mikoyan-Gurevich aircraft design bureau, where the word was extrapolated from the name and pronounced in its native accent (with over-articulation on rolling the 'r' with the tongue).
Due to the generally 'sharp' nature of the Russian language/accent and the distinct emphasis on certain letters within, the true meaning and emotion behind the exclamation cannot be fully grasped without implementing necessary pronounciation techniques.
Example: (you are stuck in a traffic jam in the searing heat, you would like to change lanes when a space frees up right next to you, you turn your car towards the spot, when all of a sudden a boy racer snakes his way through the traffic and takes your spot, frustrated, you exclaim...)
"GUREVICH!"
"GUREVICH!"
Sophie Gurevich
A name for a girl who loves pickles. She eats them 24/7 along with her potato’s and chicken!
Sophie Gurevich ate so many pickles her but got green