SlangMeaning & UsageOrigin & LanguageExamplesWhere It’s Used
отстой (otstoy)lame, bad, sucksRussia, Russian (colloquial)“Этот фильм — полный отстой.”Russia, Europe

Definition & Description of Отстой

“Отстой” literally means “sediment” or “dregs” in Russian, but in slang it’s used to describe something terrible, boring, or of poor quality. It’s the Russian equivalent of saying something “sucks” or is “lame” in English.

This slang is casual and mildly negative, often used when people complain about experiences, events, or things that didn’t live up to expectations. Young people especially use it to dismiss something quickly.

It’s a classic go-to word in everyday conversations when you want to express dissatisfaction without being too harsh.

Examples of Отстой

  • “Этот фильм — полный отстой.” (This movie totally sucks.)
  • “Погода сегодня отстой.” (The weather is lame today.)
  • “Вчерашняя вечеринка была отстой.” (Yesterday’s party was lame.)

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