leave/walk depends on how it was used
2006-06-28 01:34:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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In the rudest possible version (combined with another Russian 3-letter word) it will be roughly equivalent to "f.... you!".
A milder version it's just "go away! Get lost".
The funniest thing that as a verb this word simply means "went" (pats tense of "to go")
2006-06-28 12:45:25
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answer #2
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answered by hec 5
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that means "f**k off" especially if its followed by a "ti'" and precedeed by a "da," Da poshol ti.
otherwise it can mean "walk" but not in that verb congegation and it would sound more like "poshli, OR ya poshol, OR on poshol" ETC. etc =)
2006-06-30 00:08:08
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answer #3
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answered by Jackie 4
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actually it pashol.The word itself means go, but usualy it is used for swearing.For e.g. pashol nachui litaraly means "go on a d*ck"(f*ck off)
2006-06-29 13:52:53
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answer #4
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answered by rubbylicious 2
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Poshel( read pashohl) means "go".
2006-06-30 14:43:07
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answer #5
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answered by bunt 3
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Go away!
2006-06-28 10:30:35
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answer #6
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answered by Nelix 2
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go away
2006-06-29 13:54:12
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answer #7
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answered by Flippy 3
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**** off
2006-06-28 14:13:13
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answered by chigirl 4
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