SlangMeaning & UsageOrigin & LanguageExamplesWhere It’s Used
тусить (tusit’)to party, hang out, or chillRussia, Russian slang (from “тусовка”)“Мы тусим у меня дома.” (We’re hanging out at my place.)Russia, urban youth, nightlife

Definition & Description of Тусить

The slang verb тусить comes from the noun тусовка — which originally meant “a group” or “a gathering.” Over time, тусить evolved into “to hang out,” “to party,” or “to spend time socially.”

It’s flexible: people use it for anything from clubbing all night to just chilling with friends at home. Tone depends on context — тусить в клубе (party in a club) vs. тусить на районе (hang out in the neighborhood).

Culturally, тусить is one of the most widespread Russian youth slang verbs, still in heavy use both offline and online. Songs, rap lyrics, and movies often use it to capture the vibe of nightlife and friendship.

Examples of Тусить

  • “Где тусим сегодня?”
    (Where are we hanging out tonight?)
  • “Мы тусили всю ночь.”
    (We partied all night.)
  • “Люблю тусить с друзьями.”
    (I love hanging out with my friends.)

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