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Putin khuylo!
Slogan deriding Vladimir Putin / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Putin – khuylo!" or "Putin – khuilo!"[lower-alpha 1][1] is a slogan deriding Russian President Vladimir Putin, commonly translated as "Putin [is a] dickhead!"
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It originated in Ukraine in 2014, having grown from a football chant first performed by FC Metalist Kharkiv and FC Shakhtar Donetsk ultras in March 2014 at the onset of the Russo-Ukrainian War. The phrase has become a protest song and is widely spread in Ukraine amongst supporters of Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as those opposing Vladimir Putin in both Russia and Ukraine.